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Army Directs Financially Strapped Soldiers to Welfare, Food Stamps as Recruitment Numbers Continue to Tumble

The Army has directed members who are struggling to make ends meet to supplement their income through government assistance programs.

Yeet, sus, cringe, and LARP among 370 new words added to Merriam-Webster dictionary

Merriam-Webster announced the addition of 370 new words to its dictionary this month, including yeet, sus, cringe, LARP, and pwn.

Federal Leases for Oil Drilling Fall Dramatically Under Biden

The Biden administration has issued the lowest amount of federal leases to drill for oil and gas than any other administration since the end of World War Two, according to an article in The Wall Street Journal, on Sept. 4.

Evidence of the FBI’s Assault on 2nd Amendment Rights

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has been under fire for years now for having become politicized and weaponized by the left.

Penn Medical School Expands Minority Candidate Program That Does Not Require MCAT

The University of Pennsylvania expanded a program that admitted minority and other underrepresented college applicants into its Perelman School of Medicine under special criteria, including waiving the Medical College Admission Test requirement.

All Midshipmen at US Naval Academy to Receive ‘Diversity’ Re-Education From a ‘Walking Safe Space’

Navy documents published by CDR Salamander on Thursday revealed the nature of the U.S. Naval Academy's so-called "Diversity Peer Educator Program," now in effect and planned to run until 2032.

Elite Medical Schools Admitting Based on Diversity Criteria Rather than Test Scores

50 of the top-ranked medical schools were evaluated.

Children’s Hospital CEO Doubles Down On Trans Surgeries For Minors In Letter To Employees

President and CEO of Boston Children’s Hospital is doubling down on his hospital’s policy of offering transgender surgeries to underage children, according to emails obtained by independent journalist Chris Elston, also known as Billboard Chris.

Mississippi Appeals Court Upholds Jim Crow-Era Voting Restrictions for Felons

An appeals court in Mississippi voted to uphold a Jim Crow-era voting restriction law Wednesday that strips convicted felons of their right to vote.

University of California Develops ‘Anti-Racism’ Job Performance Review

The University of California system has developed a job performance review that supervisors can use to foster “anti-racism learning and reflection” among employees.

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