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Biden’s State Department Teams Up With Multinational Corporations to Funnel Refugees Into American Jobs

President Joe Biden’s State Department is partnering with hundreds of multinational corporations to open a jobs program for refugees arriving in the United States as the nation’s labor force participation rate remains at historical lows.

Survey Shows Most Women Who Have Abortions Suffer From Emotional Trauma

The pro-life group Heartbeat conducted a survey of post-abortive women.

Celebrate Elon Musk, but Don’t Lose Sight of Big Tech’s Structural Problems

The story of Elon Musk’s acquisition, transformation, and public rehabilitation of Twitter is nothing short of remarkable.

Growth of Religious ‘Nones’ Appears to Be Slowing

Americans who identify as religiously unaffiliated appear to be slowing in their population growth, according to a recent analysis from the prominent polling organization Gallup.

Kentucky Abortions Drop to 0, Abortion Ban Saves Hundreds of Babies

The abortion ban in Kentucky is doing exactly what was intended: saving babies from abortions.

Israel to Introduce Law Regulating Social Media Platforms, Create ‘Safer Online Space’

Outgoing Communications Minister Yoaz Hendel stated Israel will use recommendations provided by a communications committee that seeks to provide a "safer" online space.

GOP Seek to Block ESG Factors in Retirement Plan Investments

Republican lawmakers introduced legislation Thursday to nullify the DOL's decision to allow ESG factors as an investment consideration, citing discrimination against the American energy sector.

Texas Senate Committee to Investigate Financial Asset Managers’ ESG Policies on Public Pension Investments

Committee will evaluate “the investment practices of financial services firms and how those practices affect the state’s public pensions.”

U.S. Space Force Begins First Foreign Command

The US Space Force has launched its first command overseas in South Korea.

Peru Declares 30-Day State of Emergency Nationwide Amid Civil Unrest Against Gov’t

Anger and frustration among Peruvian citizens has reached a boiling point in the remote rural Andean community of Andahuaylas. Protests continued in the community on Monday, despite the deaths of seven people over the weekend, including 17-year-old Beckham Romario Quispe Garfias.

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