March

15 Million Americans Set to Lose Medical Coverage as Public Health Emergency Ends

America is facing a health crisis and it isn’t made up of bacteria or viruses—instead, it’s an impending medical insurance meltdown.

U.S. Suffering From the Second Biggest Home Price Correction of the Post-WWII Era

The U.S. housing market is experiencing its second-biggest home price correction of the post-World War II era.

‘Not Sufficient Evidence’ to Charge Mark Meadows With Voter Fraud

North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein said there is "not sufficient evidence" to charge former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and his wife with voter fraud.

Mom of Hunter’s Daughter Wants Biden Last Name for Her

The woman who gave birth to a child fathered by Hunter Biden has requested a court to change the young girl's last name to Biden.

Top 10 Stories the Establishment Media Ignored in 2022

The establishment media ignored multiple relevant news stories in 2022.

Russian Military Age Men Waiting to Enter U.S. at Southern Border

Data show over 31,600 Russians have crossed southern border to seek political asylum since outbreak of war in Ukraine in February, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) encountering over 5,500 Russian migrants in November alone.

EXCLUSIVE: The Global Push for ‘Assisted Suicide’

A worldwide campaign for euthanasia is underway in several countries.

Biden Admin Expanding Border Expulsions for Cubans, Nicaraguans, Haitians

Would allow Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan migrants to enter US by air, expelling them back to Mexico through Title 42 restrictions.

A Dem-Linked Dark Money Network Is Quietly Funding the ‘Misinformation’ Research Industry

Several funds managed by Arabella Advisors, a Democrat-linked consultant firm, are quietly bankrolling research by universities and non-profits into how online “misinformation” and “disinformation” spreads, according to a Daily Caller News Foundation review of the networks’ grants.

Double-Digit U.S. Home Price Growth Streak Skids to an End

Annual price growth in the increasingly fragile U.S. housing market slid into the single digits in October for the first time in about two years when mortgage rates that month surged above 7% and further stifled demand, a pair of closely watched surveys showed on Tuesday.

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