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Urban Exodus That Began During Pandemic Shows No Signs of Slowing Down

Many people are still fleeing big cities that started losing population during the coronavirus pandemic as lingering effects of the virus have continued to scramble migration trends.

Biden Admin to Relocate Immigrants to California, Texas, New York Cities

With a population of a little over 100,000, San Angelo’s law enforcement is worried about the town's ability to welcome a large number of migrants.

WHO Chief ‘Believes COVID Did Leak From Wuhan Lab’ in 2019

The head of the World Health Organisation privately believes the Covid pandemic started following a leak from a Chinese laboratory, a senior Government source claims.

Man Plows His Car Into a Pro-Trump Store in Massachusetts

A man has been arrested after slamming his car directly into a pro-Trump store in Massachusetts, narrowly missing an employee who was inside the building.

Apple Employees at Maryland Store Vote to Unionize

The move creates the first union of Apple retail employees in the U.S.

Swimming Chiefs Limit Transgender Participation

Fina also intends to establish a new 'open' category for swimmers whose gender identity differs from their birth sex.

Inmate in Same Prison Housing Unit as Ghislaine Maxwell Was ‘Offered Money to Murder’ Her, Attorneys Say

The lawyers for convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell said in court documents this week that another inmate in the same prison housing unit as Maxwell was allegedly offered money to murder her.

Roe Fear Mongering: Salon Says Prisons Will Overflow

Oh look, more lefty fear-mongering over the imminent demise of Roe v. Wade. Jessica Corbett sure knows how to whip panic into liberals in her June 17 Salon piece.

‘He Is Too Old’: Staff Writer at the Atlantic Says Biden ‘Could Instantly Burnish His Own Legacy’ by Declining to Seek a Second Term

Mark Leibovich, a staff writer with the Atlantic, contends that President Joe Biden should decline to seek re-election and "could instantly burnish his own legacy" by doing so.

Senate Panel Advances $858 Billion Bill That Supports Ukraine, Taiwan, and Requires Women Register for Draft

The Senate Armed Services Committee, on a strong, bipartisan 23-3 vote, has sent to the full Senate its version of the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act, the annual bill that sets policy for the Department of Defense.

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