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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.

A Chinese Intelligence Operation in America’s Great Plains?

The meaning of weiqi, the ancient Chinese game of strategy, is ‘encirclement game.’

Ford Plans to Lay Off 8,000 Workers to Fund Electric Vehicle Push

Ford Motor Co. reportedly plans on laying off up to 8,000 people in the next few weeks to boost profits and move into the electric-vehicle market.

GM Is Moving Electric Car Manufacturing Jobs to Mexico After Biden Praised Them Over Tesla

The Biden administration — and President Joe Biden in particular — has favored General Motors over Tesla when it comes to electric vehicle manufacturing.

Poll: Voters Favor GOP Over Dems For Congress

Americans appear to favor Republicans over Democrats for Congress ahead of the upcoming midterm elections.

Hispanic and Working Class Voters Are Both Fleeing From Progressives

New data is showing that working-class voters and Hispanic voters are polling nearly identically on progressive issues. And not in the Democrats’ favor.

Acting Police Chief on Day of Uvalde Mass Shooting Placed on Administrative Leave

An investigative report that is being described as a preliminary report was released Sunday in Uvalde, Texas.

NBA Player Enes Kanter Freedom Shares the Cost of His Human Rights Advocacy

NBA player Enes Kanter Freedom has opened up about the consequences of his human rights advocacy and the impacts it has had on family members in his native Turkey who are having trouble getting jobs and face social ostracization due to his criticism of the Erdogan regime.

DeSantis Rallies Moms for Liberty at National Summit, Urges Political Activism

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis kicked off a convergence of about 600 conservative moms in Tampa on July 15 by urging them to push back against woke ideology, especially in schools.

Midwest Truckers Group Warns of Catastrophe if California Environmental, Labor Regulations Spread

“It’s across the board, the state economy would suffer immeasurably if we were to adopt some of these California regulations in Illinois,” said Don Schaefer of the Mid-West Truckers Association

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