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1 in 4 Students Missing as Maui Schools Reopen After Devastating Fire

Alarming absence rates raise concerns.

No Aid for Ukraine’s Border Until America’s is Secured: Rep. Jim Banks

“No more money to secure Ukraine’s border until we secure our own."

Trump Not Attending GOP Presidential Debate

The inaugural debate for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination is set to take place this Wednesday in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

‘Growing US Debt Menaces Liberty and Prosperity’: Ron Paul

"Creating a critical mass of people to reject the false promises of the welfare-warfare state is the only way to regain liberty without first suffering political and economic upheaval."

New COVID Variant ‘Eris’ First Emerged in South Africa, Where Pfizer Is Headquartered and Omicron First Emerged

As debate around the coronavirus "lab leak hypothesis" continues, fueling speculation as to the extent human intention or error contributed to the COVID-19 pandemic, questions are raised about whether Pfizer's laboratories in Mumbai and Johannesburg are implicated in the emergence of new COVID variants like Eris.

NYC Considering Housing Migrants in Shipping Containers

Democratic New York City Mayor Eric Adams is reportedly considering housing illegal immigrants in shipping containers on the city's streets.

Families of Sept. 11 Victims Upset At Biden Admin. That High Ranking Terrorists Could Avoid Death Penalty

Families of 9/11 victims are outraged over the fact that some high ranking terrorists behind the attack could avoid the death penalty.

Miami Dolphins Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa Faces Backlash For Recommending ‘Sound of Freedom’ Movie

Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa faced criticism from liberals after recommending that people watch the "Sound of Freedom" movie.

Elon Musk Says ‘Vivek is Increasingly Looking Like a Strong Candidate’

X owner Elon Musk appears to be backtracking from his early approval of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, posting last week that “Vivek is increasingly looking like a strong candidate.”

EPA Approves Fuel Made From Recycled Plastics Despite Data Linking Chemical Exposure to Cancer

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved Chevron's plan to create fuel made from recycled plastics, although a 203-page risk assessment suggests the plan may expose individuals to cancer-causing agents.

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