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Amazon Warehouse Workers Set To Strike Across 40 Countries

Thousands of workers across approximately 40 countries are planning to take part in ‘Black Friday’ protests to demand better wages and working conditions in the company’s warehouses, as the global cost-of-living crisis increases

W.VA’s Riley Moore Prepares House Run, Vows to Take His Anti-ESG Fight to Washington

The Republican leading the national charge against “woke” financial firms with climate investment policies wants to take his battle to Congress by way of a West Virginia House district.

Global Banks Partnering to Test Centralized Digital Currency

The banks partnered with the New York Federal Reserve.

Maricopa Election Officials Launched Pac in 2021 to Stop MAGA Candidates

It has been revealed that embattled Arizona's Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer and Supervisor Chairman Bill Gates in 2021 started a political action committee to stop MAGA candidates.

Gun Sales Expected to Rise Over Holiday Season

Iowa's senators requested the FBI and ATF make preparations for the increase.

Kerry’s Climate Alarmism Scheme Allows Polluting Companies to Continue Polluting

White House climate envoy John Kerry announced Wednesday that the Biden administration and environmental nonprofits are creating a financial framework that will allow corporations to offset their emissions by buying “carbon credits” from developing nations.

Biden Keeps Promising to Make Energy More Expensive. Believe Him.

Yes, we’re going to make energy more expensive.

US Economy Added 261,000 New Jobs in October as Hiring Stays Strong

The U.S. economy added 261,000 new jobs in October, down from the upwardly revised 315,000 in September, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics...

Fed Hikes Interest Rates 0.75% As It Struggles Against Highest Inflation in Decades

The Federal Reserve launched another sortie against the fastest inflation in four decades on Wednesday, approving the fourth straight supersized rate increase and signaling more increases were likely in the months ahead.

Russia to Provide Grain to Poor Countries ‘Free of Charge’ as ‘Humanitarian Aid’

President Vladimir Putin confirmed Russia would provide grain to the poorest countries free of charge in a telephone conversation with President of Indonesia Joko Widodo, the Kremlin said on Wednesday.

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