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Trump Raised $51 Million in Last Half of 2021, Enters New Year With $122 Million

The funds are in federal accounts that don't allow spending on presidential run but allow Trump to fully fund political operations.

US Prosecutor Issued Grand Jury Subpoena for Hunter Biden Bank Records Connected to China

A U.S. attorney issued a grand jury subpoena for the bank records of President Joe Biden’s son and brother in 2019, according to documents released to the public for the first time in January.

Vaccine-Induced Myocarditis Injuring Record Number of Young People. Will Shots Also Bankrupt Families?

Medical debt is the predominant cause for about 25% of consumer bankruptcies, with medical debt often triggered by "sudden adverse events — such as vaccine-induced myocarditis.

Should you Homeschool?

There’s been an explosion in the popularity of homeschooling over the last two years. Here’s why, and how you can get started with homeschooling

2022 ‘Likely’ to Bring More Republican Governors: FiveThirtyEight Analysis

"This is likely to be a better cycle for Republicans."

As Country Prepares for Midterm Elections, Fake American Licenses From Hong Kong Flood United States

Democrats are quick to smear election integrity legislation as racist, but a recent discovery proves just how easy it is for people to commit fraud.

Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer to Resign

News broke on Wednesday that Supreme Court justice Stephen Breyer plans to resign from his seat on the bench.

Biden Admin. Blamed for Supply Chain Crisis Leaving Shelves Empty Nationwide

Supply chain crisis puts a strain on stores to keep necessities like baby formula as supplies are strained due to manufacturing, packaging, and transportation.

Jordan Peterson Takes Parting Shot at University of Toronto Following Public Resignation

Psychologist Jordan Peterson resigned his tenured position at the University of Toronto calling academia a “stunningly corrupt enterprise.”

U.S. Existing-Home Sales Reached a 15-Year High of 6.1 Million Last Year

Housing economists expect the market frenzy to subside in 2022 as mortgage rates rise

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