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Christian Company Announces Upcoming Alternative To PayPal Following News Of Partnership With ADL

Christian-owned free speech platform Gab came up with their own alternative payment system, GabPay.

Amazon accused of compromising union efforts, workers explore new vote

A National Labor Relations Board official said on Monday that Amazon violated labor laws by exercising illegal influence over workers' votes during unionization efforts, recommending that the results of the company's unionization vote in Alabama be overturned.

Super Spreader Event: Obama Reportedly Plans Big Birthday Party With Hundreds Of Guests

Ex-President Barack Hussein Obama turns 60 on Wednesday, and he’s reportedly splurging on a star-studded birthday bash at his family’s beachfront house on Martha’s Vineyard this weekend. The house is worth approximately $12 million.

Millions Of Vaccinated Calif. Residents Forced To Wear Masks Indoors

California health bureaucrats are struggling to get their story straight as they unleash yet another lockdown mandate on about 7 million residents.

Congress misses key debt-ceiling deadline: What that means, what happens next

Lawmakers missed deadline to extend 2-year suspension of debt ceiling.

Top Republican Calls For Impeaching Biden And DHS Chief Over Border Crisis

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) called for Democrat President Joe Biden and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to both be impeached on Monday, citing the administration’s continually worsening border crisis.

Murder Rate Nearly 3 Times Higher than COVID Deaths in Washington, DC

Homicides in Washington, D.C., surpassed coronavirus deaths in the city "by a nearly 3-to-1 ratio in July as the nation's capital continues to grapple with an uptick in murders," reports Fox News.

Spirit Airlines blames weather, ‘operational challenges’ for hundreds of flight delays, cancellations

According to FlightAware, Spirit has cancelled a total of 389 flights and delayed a total of 399 flights since Sunday.

Border Patrol not testing migrants for COVID before they’re released across US

Migrants who illegally come across the U.S.-Mexico border and are apprehended by Border Patrol are not being tested for the coronavirus before being released from custody and allowed to travel across the United States, the Washington Examiner has learned.

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