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Fargo School Board Reinstates the Pledge of Allegiance After National Public Outcry

After criticism from conservative lawmakers and backlash from citizens nationwide, the Fargo Board of Education on Aug. 18 voted to reverse course on its previous week’s decision to stop reciting the Pledge of Allegiance before its meetings.

California Church Fined Over $200K During COVID Has Fees Dropped

A church in California that continued to hold services against county health orders has had its fine dropped after two years.

Old Case Over Audio Tapes in Bill Clinton’s Sock Drawer Could Impact Mar-a-Lago Search Dispute

When it comes to the National Archives, history has a funny way of repeating itself.

Inflation Sends Car Ownership Costs Soaring Above $10,000 a Year: AAA

Owning and operating a new vehicle has become increasingly more expensive over the past year, driven predominantly by inflation and rising fuel prices, according to AAA’s annual “Your Driving Costs” report.

Migrant Encounters at Southern Border Exceed 2 Million So Far in FY 22, as Biden-Era Crisis Continues

The number of migrant encounters at the southern border this fiscal year has now exceeded two million, sources tell Fox News — a number that marks a new record, as well as a glaring sign of the enormous and ongoing crisis facing agents, officials and communities at the border.

Short-Term Win as Biden Reinstates Largest Oil, Gas Lease Sale in American History

In a surprising move that will anger the far-left and “Green New Deal” proponents, Joe Biden reinstates the largest oil and gas lease sale in the history of the United States.

Housing Starts Plunge 9.6%, Raising Recession Fears

The number of housing starts tumbled in July, an indication that the housing market is taking a hit and may be falling into a recession.

A Year After Taliban Takeover Afghan Women Are Prisoners in Their Homeland

Almost exactly a year ago, the last American troops left Afghanistan and the Taliban regained full control of the country.

Minneapolis Teachers Union Contract Calls for Layoffs of White Teachers First

A Minneapolis teachers union contract stipulates that white teachers will be laid off or reassigned before “educators of color” in the event Minneapolis Public Schools (MPS) needs to reduce staff.

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