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U.K. Politician Suggests People ‘Work More’ To Afford Food Under Rising Inflation

Britain’s environment secretary suggested people struggling to pay for food during a historic cost-of-living crisis consider working more hours.

The Ukraine War’s Prelude to What?

The Ukraine mess is daily looking more like the Spanish Civil War of 1936 to 1939, a meat grinder that took 500,000 lives.

Vivek Ramaswamy Announces Presidential Run

Republican author and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy announced his 2024 presidential run.

Idaho Citizens Victorious in Lawsuit Over City of Moscow’s Unconstitutional Treatment

Three Idaho church members have triumphed over the City of Moscow, Idaho, after suing the city and its officials for their unlawful arrest in September 2020.

Third Chinese Spy Balloon is ‘Operating Near U.S. Interests,’ Officials Won’t Say Where

A third Chinese spy balloon could be lingering near US interests, but officials won't say where it is.

Finland Features Transgender Figure Skater at European Championships

Finland made a special show of virtue signaling to the transgender community by showcasing a 59-year-old transgender farmer who bore the country’s flag during the opening ceremony for the European Figure Skating Championships in Espoo, Finland.

Federal Judge Blocks California Law Criminalizing COVID-19 ‘Misinformation’ as Unconstitutional ‘Nonsense’

"How do you expect doctors to know what may violate the law?" the judge asked.

U.K. Advises Against Boosters for Those Under 50 Years of Age After MPs Call for Investigation Into Country’s Rising Death Rates Not Attributable to...

Nevertheless, before the program officially closes, the health body did still "strongly encourage everyone who is currently eligible for a first booster and is yet to come forward" and receive one.

GOP House to ‘Look at’ Expunging Trump Impeachment

"I would understand why members would want to bring that forward," said House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA).

Supreme Court to Hear Immigration Case by Transgender Woman Against Biden Administration

The Supreme Court on Tuesday will hear the case of a Guatemalan transgender woman who is seeking to avoid deportation from the U.S. after a lower court said she didn’t go through the proper process to demonstrate she would be persecuted in her home country if she were deported.

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