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When Asked ‘What Are Your Pronouns,’ Don’t Answer: WSJ

A seemingly innocuous question masks a demand for conformity with a regressive set of ideas.

Looking for Evidence? Trust Us, Biden Admin. Says

When Joe Biden’s administration was asked for evidence to back up dramatic claims about national security developments this past week, it demurred with a simple rejoinder: You’ll have to trust us on that.

Southern California Gas Prices Rise to Record Highs

The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles and Orange counties both rose to record highs Feb. 4 because of the switch to summer-blend gasoline and higher oil prices.

Beijing-Based Bytedance Knows TikTok Is a Cultural Weapon

ByteDance owns an app that’s controlled by a government seeking to undermine us, and that app is designed to be less harmful than the one peddled in America.

New York Officially Adopts New Congressional Lines That Could Axe Half the GOP Delegation

Democratic New York Gov. Kathy Hochul late Thursday signed a new congressional map into law that could eliminate half of the state’s Republicans in the House.

Hunter Biden’s Business Partner Allowed to Trot the Globe Even After Conviction

Devon Archer, longtime business partner of Hunter Biden, has been allowed to make dozens of international trips since his conviction for securities fraud.

U.S. Omicron Cases Falling

New COVID cases are plunging in the United States.

Trump Says CNN’s Zucker Fired ‘Because of Horrible Ratings Down 90%’: ‘An All-Time Low’

President Trump's message knocked the former CNN president's likability.

SUNY’s Pedo-Friendly Prof Lectured at U.S. Military Academies and Insisted ‘Americans Should Not Be Grateful to Veterans’

State University of New York professor who said it wasn’t “obvious” why pedophilia was wrong has repeatedly lectured at institutions affiliated with the United States Military, including West Point and the Air Force Academy, the National Pulse can reveal.

Colleges Struggle to Recruit Therapists as Students Seek Mental Health Services ‘in Droves’

Colleges and universities are struggling to keep up with the demand for mental health services, as college students seek mental health therapy on campus in droves, part of a 15-year upswing that spiked during the pandemic.

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