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Biden Admin’s Reversal of Trump’s Deregulation Is Hurting Economy, Experts Say

The Biden administration’s dramatic expansion of the role of the federal government in business, banking, and society, and sharp break from the deregulatory approach of the Trump presidency

A Culture That Celebrates Dismembering Children in the Womb Can’t Understand Why It’s Afflicted With Mass Shootings

As the country reels over the Texas massacre, where 19 children and two adults were gunned down by a single shooter who was barely more than a child himself, the question on everyone’s mind is why?

Retired Federal Agent In Texas May Have Known In Advance Of Buffalo Mass Shooting

Authorities believe a retired federal agent from Texas may have known about the Buffalo mass shooter’s evil plan a half-hour in advance, according to a bombshell report.

‘Anti-Christian Theme’ Within the Republican Party: Former GOP Rep.

Former lawmaker says Democrats can take back the evangelical argument.

AZ Dept Of Education Promotes Chat Rooms For Kids To Talk About Sex And Gender

The Arizona Department of Education (ADE) links to chat rooms on its website for LGBTQ+ minors to discuss sex and gender with adult moderators present — without their parents necessarily knowing.

Bill Gates’s Foundation is Funding the UN’s Ukrainian Refugee Program

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is funding the United Nations’ Ukraine refugee resettlement program.

Indiana Bans Biological Males From Female Sports, Overriding Republican Governor’s Veto

The Indiana state legislature banned biologically male athletes from playing on women’s sports at public schools on Tuesday, overriding Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb’s veto on the legislation.

Ukrainians Can Become Russian Citizens Much Faster Now: 950,000 Since February

Putin simplifies Ukrainian's path to citizenship.

Americans Think U.S. Economy Is More Important than Russia-Ukraine Conflict

51% of Americans say economy is bigger concern than Russia-Ukraine conflict.

Supreme Court Rejects Parents’ Appeal for Religious Exemptions to COVID Vaccine Mandate

The high court rejected an appeal from parents who challenged New York's decision to remove religious exemptions to the COVID vaccine mandate for schools.

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