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St. Louis Chooses to Fund Abortions

On July 15, the St. Louis board of aldermen voted to establish a new fund that would help women in the St. Louis area travel to neighboring states to obtain abortions.

Student-Loan Worker Says Income-Based Debt-Repayment Plans Have Always Been a ‘Bad Program’

The purpose of income-driven repayment plans for student loans is in the name: Give borrowers affordable monthly payments based on the income they're bringing home, with the promise of loan forgiveness after about 20 years.

Tenured UCLA Professor Retires Early Citing ‘Woke Takeover of Higher Education’

Joseph H. Manson, a formerly tenured professor of anthropology at UCLA, has decided to retire early because "of Woke capture" at universities all across the land.

Alberta’s Top Court Revokes Contempt of Court Findings Against Pawlowski Brothers

The court said the lower justice's actions were in error.

84% Vaxxed New Zealand Now Has ‘Record Level’ COVID Death Rate, Casting Doubt on Vaccine Efficacy

High vaccination rate leads to high COVID death rate in New Zealand.

Iowa Volunteer Group Offers DIY ‘Abortion Doula’ Training

They train participants to perform do-it-yourself abortions.

From Powerpoint to Potatoes: Why Is Bill Gates Buying So Much Land?

In late June, the North Dakota Attorney General approved the purchase of 2,100 acres of farmland by a company tied to Bill Gates.

New Data Show Masking Doesn’t Work

New data shows Covid cases in Singapore and New Zealand have overtaken Australia in the latest Omicron wave despite ultra-strict mask mandates.

Mortgage Demand Falls to Lowest Level Since 2000

Higher interest rates and very high home prices dragged down demand for mortgages for the third straight week, data from the Mortgage Bankers Association indicated Wednesday.

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