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D-Day, June 6, 1944 – American Minute with Bill Federer

After World War I, Germany's economy suffered from depression and a devaluation of their currency. On January 30, 1933, Adolph Hitler was elected Chancellor of Germany by promising hope and universal...

British Columbia-Washington Border Crossings to Quadruple

Data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) suggests that border crossings between British Columbia and Washington are set to quadruple from 2021.

Amount of Copper Required for EVs ‘Impossible’

The University of Michigan found that copper cannot be mined quickly enough to keep pace with the demand for electric vehicles (EVs).

Nearly 80 Percent of Americans Consider Fast Food a ‘Luxury Item’ Under Biden Presidency

Nearly 80 percent of Americans now consider fast food to be a “luxury item” under the Biden administration.

Memorial Day – American Minute with Bill Federer

Memorial Day in America, as an annual observance, can be traced back to the end of the Civil War, a war in which over a half-million died.  Southern...

Clara Barton & the American Red Cross – American Minute with Bill Federer

When Clara Barton was ten-years-old, her older brother, David, fell off the roof of a barn during barn-raising in Massachusetts. The doctors had given up hope on him, but Clara helped...

More Full-Time Employees at Columbia University than Undergrad Students

An analysis by The College Fix found that Columbia University has more full-time employees than undergrad students.

Thousands of Women in Abortion-Restricted States Receive Abortion Pills by Mail

Thousands of women in states with abortion bans and restrictions are receiving abortion pills through the mail from states with laws protecting prescribers, according...

Examining the Over-Dramatization of LGBTQ Youth Bullying Claims

The narrative that LGBTQ youth face higher rates of suicide and bullying compared to their non-LGBTQ peers has dominated public discourse, but is that...

Utah Mom Sues AstraZeneca Over Injuries Following COVID Vaccine Trial

A mother in Utah says she was left with "no choice" but to sue pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca after suffering from injuries caused by a clinical trial for the COVID-19 vaccine.

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