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Pope Francis: The EU’s war on Christmas reminds me of what the Nazis and the commies did

Though the conservative rage over the seasonal "War on Christmas" in the U.S. has appeared to wane over the last few years, Pope Francis told the world this month that the efforts to cancel Christmas are alive and well — and are being led by Western governments.

Apple Signed $275 Billion Contract with China to Avoid Crackdown

Apple CEO Tim Cook reportedly signed a $275 billion deal with China in 2016 in order to prevent a crackdown by the communist government on its vast business in the country. The Masters of the Universe committed to “grow together with Chinese enterprises to achieve mutual benefits and a win-win situation.”

Fauci Slams People Who ‘Make Their Own Choice’ With ‘Free Will,’ Calls For Biden To ‘Clearly Supersede Individual Choices’

Highly unpopular Biden regime medical advisor Anthony Fauci came out in opposition to citizens making “their own choice” with “free will” regarding vaccines and multiple booster shots this week, and called for the government to enforce laws that would “clearly supersede individual choices” as they relate to bodily autonomy.

Florida Unveils Tools for Reporting Employers Who Violate Restrictions on Vaccine Mandates

Attorney General's office says complaints about out-of-compliance employers are already rolling in.

Texas Using Boats Lined Up on Rio Grande to Stop Flow of Migrants

Texas' Department of Public Safety (DPS) has moved a number of boats to the Rio Grande River, forming a blockade with the intention of stopping migrants from making their way to the U.S. by crossing the body of water.

Unit Labor Costs Surged in 3rd Quarter, Adding to Signs of Persistent Inflation

U.S. unit labor costs rose sharply in the third quarter, while productivity declined at its fastest pace since 1960, adding to signs of persistently high inflation.

Letter comparing parent protests to domestic terrorism triggers funding fallout

The nation’s leading school board advocacy group is facing a critical loss of funding and membership after sending a letter comparing parent protests and threats to domestic terrorism.

3 more hostages released in Haiti, Christian aid group says

Three more members of a group of 17 hostages kidnapped in Haiti in October were released Sunday night, according to a statement from the US-based Christian Aid Ministries.

Boys Replacing Girls in Sports – Feminists Yawn

Women's sports are again under attack. Decades ago, it was due to tradition and patriarchy, with funding and attention lavished primarily on men’s sports.

40% of Latinos say the term ‘Latinx’ is offensive; nearly a third less likely to vote for candidate who uses it

If Democrats want to keep winning the Latino vote, they'll need to stop using the politically correct and gender-neutral word "Latinx" to do so.

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