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I Won My Religious Freedom Suit, Now I Want To Get Back To Coaching And Winning On The Field

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‘Historic Levels of Fraud’: U.S. Government Admits Scam Artists Stole $45.6 Billion in Pandemic Unemployment Benefits, Feds Say Dead People Exploited

A federal watchdog estimates that fraudsters stole $45.6 billion in unemployment benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic.

68% Of Americans Felt Safer 2 Years Ago With Trump in Office

Most Americans felt safer two years ago when former President Donald Trump was in office, a Convention of States Action/Trafalgar Group survey released Thursday found.

Texas Gov. Designates Drug Cartels as Terrorist Organizations

The order is part of his crackdown on drugs entering Texas from Mexico.

China Recruited Scientists Who Worked at Top U.S. National Security Lab

China paid scientists up to $1 million to leave their work on sensitive weapons technologies at the U.S.’ top nuclear lab and develop weapons for China, according to an intelligence report published Wednesday.

Home Sales Drop Nearly 20% Year-Over-Year as High Interest Rates Continue to Dampen Buying

U.S. home sales plummeted year-over-year last month, declining as well on a monthly basis in an ongoing indication of the cooling housing market amid rising interest rates.

What the Fed’s Jumbo Rate Hike Means for Your Budget

The Federal Reserve raised interest rates by 75 basis points during its September Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) policy meeting.

Biden’s Executive Orders to Date Have Cost Taxpayers Over $1 Trillion

President Joe Biden has issued 99 executive orders since taking office in 2021.

Biden Declares ‘Pandemic Is Over,’ Prompting Calls for End to ‘Absurd’ Vaccine Mandates, Federal Health Emergency

In an interview aired Sept. 18 on “60 Minutes,” President Joe Biden declared the COVID-19 “pandemic is over,” in the first such statement by a prominent political figure in the U.S.

Food Supply Stays Tight as Disappointing U.S. Harvest Adds to Global Challenges

A lackluster U.S. harvest this year is setting back efforts to relieve a global food supply that has been constrained by Russia’s war in Ukraine, agriculture-industry executives said.

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