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Two-Thirds of Americans Don’t Expect Personal Finances to Improve in 2022, Most Blame Inflation

Two-thirds of U.S. adults don’t expect their personal finances to improve in 2022, with more than half of this group blaming inflation for the pessimistic view of their future money situation, according to Bankrate’s December Financial Security Index.

Kavanaugh asks Biden to respond to flood of vaccine mandate appeals, SCOTUS set to take up high-stakes case

Businesses, trade groups and others seek to halt implementation of controversial mandate

Trump: “You’re Playing Right Into Their Hands” When You Doubt the Vaccine

Says COVID would have been like Spanish flu without the jab.

2020 ‘Zuckerbucks’ dumped in eight states, 90% to Biden counties

A vote-generating group funded in part by Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg dumped money in eight swing states in 2020, virtually all to counties that picked President Joe Biden over former President Donald Trump in last year's election, according to a congressional critic.

CDC Cites 8 Heart Disease Cases in Young Children Who Got COVID Vax After Pfizer Adds Heart Attack Drug to Its Jab for Kids

U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday it had received reports of eight cases of myocarditis in children aged 5-11 years who received Pfizer/BioNTech's Covid-19 shot.

DeSantis Took on Washington in 2021

While much of the country bundles up around the holidays, Floridians revel in bragging about their “T-shirt weather.”

CDC Massively Inflated Number of ‘Vaccinated’ Americans

We have no idea how many Americans actually submitted to this massive medical experiment.

BlackRock Wants Portfolio Companies to Diversify Boards, Achieve Net-Zero Climate Goals

The world's biggest asset manager issues a new policy update, which stresses decarbonization and board member diversity.

U.S. drug agents counterattacking Fentanyl on Chinese mainland

U.S. drug agents are expanding operations in China – six years after America’s largest trading partner and global rival emerged as the main source of chemicals used to make highly lethal fentanyl. It’s now claiming 65,000 American lives a year.

SD Gov. Kristi Noem introduces bill to ‘restore protections for prayer in schools’

South Dakota’s Republican Gov. Kristi Noem has introduced a bill that would allow students in public schools to pray every morning at school if they so choose despite pushback from secular groups to similar bills in other states.

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