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San Francisco Reverses Defunded Police Policy Amid Calls for ‘Accountability’

Democratic-run San Francisco has reversed its course after pulling $120 million from its police budget in 2020.

Housing Starts Plunge 9.6%, Raising Recession Fears

The number of housing starts tumbled in July, an indication that the housing market is taking a hit and may be falling into a recession.

Ukraine Issues New Ban on Russian Language

Russian language and literature courses will no longer be taught in Ukraine, according to an updated curriculum posted by the Ministry of Education on its website on Tuesday.

Eric Trump Says They Will Show Surveillance Video of FBI Search

Eric Trump said that he has encountered people who are furious about the FBI raid of Mar-a-Lago and he has some information that the family is going to share.

72% of Illegal Border Crossers Come From Countries Other Than Mexico

Gone are the days when most illegal border crossers are easy-to-return single, male Mexicans looking for work.

The More Vaccines You Take, The More Likely You Will Catch COVID Again: JAMA

Those who received no COVID-19 vaccine were less likely to become reinfected.

Video Shows Hundreds of Mostly Single Adults Crossing Border in Texas in One Day

Video captured over the weekend shows upwards of 700 illegal immigrants, most of whom appear to be single adults, crossing the border from Mexico into Eagle Pass, Texas in a single day.

Supersized IRS Will Shrink Liberty

West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin recently claimed the 15 percent corporate minimum tax contained in the Inflation Reduction Act, which should be called the Inflation Creation Act, is not a tax increase.

59% Of U.S. Foods Contain Pesticide Residues, FDA Tests Find

Pesticide residues were detected in 59% of U.S. food samples tested by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in its most recently completed annual testing program, the agency revealed in a new report.

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