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Electric Vehicles, a Government Fraud

The government has given billions of dollars worth of subsidies and green mandates across the nation, despite "green" policies proving to be insufficient in times of need.

The Fake Meat Industry Is Failing, But That Might Lead to Governments Propping It Up

Impossible Foods, manufacturer of plant-based meat alternatives, is laying off 20 percent of its workforce.

35% of Millennials Have Parents Pay At Least One Bill for Them—24% Have Parents Pay Their Rent

"Third of respondents find it difficult to find helpful resources to manage their finances."

Virtual Reality Headsets Igniting Safety Concerns Over Radiation Levels

The debate over potential health consequences from wireless device radiation has officially crossed the virtual threshold.

The Threat of Woke Corporations and the Response of the Red States

Resistance to environmental, social, and corporate governance investing is taking center stage in a number of Republican-leaning state legislative sessions this year.

Russia Says It Obtained 20,000 Documents on U.S. Biowarfare Program in Ukraine

"Over the period of the special military operation, Russian troops have secured over 20,000 documents, references and analytical materials, and interviewed eyewitnesses and participants in American military-biological programs," RCB Troops Chief Igor Kirillov said in a Monday briefing in Moscow.

It Started Before the Outbreak: A BioNTech-‘Pfizer’ Vax Project Timeline

The bizarre Project Veritas “sting” videos that have gone ultra-viral on Twitter have undoubtedly confused the public even more.

Japan and Netherlands Agree to Limit Exports of Chip-Making Equipment to China

Washington has succeeded in persuading two of its allies to curtail the export of advanced chip-manufacturing equipment to China.

Fentanyl Kills Nearly 1,500 Americans Every Week, CDC Data Shows

The US is in the midst of a catastrophic fentanyl epidemic that is causing an eye-watering number of deaths and tearing the fabric of American society apart.

Former Walmart CEO Says Consumers Could Be In a ‘World of Hurt’ if Biden Doesn’t Take Action on Inflation Issue

Former Walmart CEO Bill Simon warned Americans this weekend of the detrimental impact that corporate layoffs could have on the U.S.'s feeble economy.

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