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Biden’s Contradictions

On the menu today: The public remarks of President Biden get covered by the national news media, but they tend to come and go with minimal impact, in large part because the president just blurts out whatever sounds good in his head, regardless of its accuracy, and he frequently contradicts himself.

The Damage of Masking Children Could be Irreparable

Public smiling in photographs probably started in the 1920s. Photography just took too long for people to hold a smile in the early years of photography. So, they sat still instead of sitting happy.

Inflation Debate Hangs Over Stock Market’s Record Run

Some investors think the Federal Reserve will be forced to swiftly raise rates next year to rein in inflation and keep the economy stable

‘Gender Unicorn’ worksheet asks students to disclose personal information about sexual attraction, gender identity, sparks outrage from school community

A questionnaire asking 10th-grade students about their sexual identity, preference, and more has sparked outrage among an Olathe Public Schools community in Kansas, according to a report from the Kansas City Star.

McDonald’s jacks up menu prices to survive rising wages, labor shortage, supply chain crises under Biden

McDonald's is significantly hiking menu prices this year in order to keep pace with rising wages for employees and the costs associated with America's labor shortage and supply chain crises, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Virginia Delegate Races Could Reflect National Anti-Democratic Mood

Some of the many overlooked but critically important offices in the American political landscape are the ones held by state legislators and members of general assemblies.

Facebook Employees Reportedly Sought to Crack Down on Right-Wing Media Outlets

On Friday, an unnamed Facebook whistleblower argued that the social networking giant routinely turned a blind eye to hate speech and misinformation on the platform over fears it would hinder the company's growth.

Catholic Church census reveals growth in Asia and Africa, decline in Europe

An annual census by the Vatican news agency, Fides, shows that the number of Catholics has increased in Africa, the Americas and Asia but gone down in Europe.

PayPal Says It Is Not Pursuing Pinterest Acquisition

PayPal Inc. is not pursuing an acquisition of Pinterest Inc. at this time, the payments company said late on Sunday, responding to media reports that...

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