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Biden Hits Lowest Approval Yet Among Hispanics: Poll

Joe Biden's approval rating has plummeted to its lowest yet among Hispanic voters, according to a new poll.

Just 16 Percent Strongly Approve of Joe Biden

Just 16 percent of Americans strongly approve of President Joe Biden, a Wednesday Morning Consult/Politico poll reveals.

CIA Admits Feeding Americans False Info About Ukraine

Late last year, a Gallup poll showed that Americans’ trust in the mainstream media has fallen to its second lowest level on record. Only seven percent of Americans responded that they have a “great deal” of trust in the media.

Philadelphia Could Reinstitute Indoor Mask Mandate

The City of Philadelphia could reinstitute its indoor mask mandate, over one month after the Health Department moved the city into the “All Clear COVID Response Level.”

Biden Approval Rating Hits Record Low as Voters Sour on Response to Global, Domestic Crises

Biden’s approval rating is at one of the lowest points of his White House tenure.

Survey Shows Unprecedented Drop in U.S. Bible Reading

The number of “Bible users,” defined as those who read the Bible on their own outside a church setting even as few as three or four times a year, took an unprecedented drop in the American Bible Society’s (ABS) “State of the Bible USA 2022” study.

Ratings For Grammys Reached Near All-Time Low Viewership

The ratings for the Grammy Awards nearly reached an all-time low in viewership this year, trailing right behind the Oscars.

Rand Paul Likens Anthony Fauci to ‘Mafia Don,’ Shares Old Video of Fauci Praising Natural Flu Immunity as ‘Most Potent Vaccination’

The number of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 has fallen more than 90% in a little over two months as coronavirus hospitalizations plummet to the lowest levels since the early days of the pandemic.

COVID Hospitalizations Reach Two-Year Low as Omicron Wave Continues to Ebb

Authorities have at times failed to distinguish between hospitalizations “with” the virus and due to it.

Us Added 431,000 Jobs in March in Sign of Economic Health

America's employers extended a streak of robust hiring in March, adding 431,000 jobs in a sign of the economy's resilience in the face of a still-destructive pandemic and the highest inflation in 40 years.

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