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Trade Schools See Student Boom for Offering Careers ‘Within Grasp’

With the number of U.S. job openings rising to 11.5 million at the end of March, trade schools are finding a growing demand for their low-cost, low-time commitment programs that produce big payouts.

Of Mules and Donkeys

Today, I release a new documentary film called “2000 Mules.”

Oklahoma Governor Signs Texas-Style Ban on Most Abortions

Oklahoma’s Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt signed a Texas-style abortion ban on Tuesday that prohibits abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy, part of a nationwide push in GOP-led states hopeful that the conservative U.S. Supreme Court will uphold new restrictions.

New Book Reveals VP Kamala Harris Demands WH Staffers Stand When She Enters Rooms

"This Will Not Pass" reveals Harris gets angry when WH staffers don't rise for her arrival.

Netflix Cancels Meghan Markle, Prince Harry Series

Comes after Netflix reported loss of 200,000 subscribers.

Amazon to Reimburse Employees Who Travel for Abortions

Online retailer will pay up to $4,000 in travel expenses.

COVID Vax Can Trigger Acute Hepatitis

A recent case report about a man who received an mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccine suggests that taking the vaccine “may trigger immune-mediated hepatitis,” researchers wrote.

Woke Soccer Star Megan Rapinoe Adds to Subway’s Failure in 2021, Over 1,000 Stores Close Amid Backlash

Subway has struggled in the year since it hired soccer star and left-wing activist Megan Rapinoe as a national spokeswoman, with hundreds of stores closing across the nation.

Pro-abortion Groups Plan to Spend $150 Million During Midterm Elections

Several states could see a push in political advertising ahead of the midterm elections as three pro-abortion rights groups plan to pour $150 million into increasing voter turnout.

No One Can Be Forced to Be Vaccinated, Says India’s Top Court as COVID Cases Surge

A former member of the National Technical Advisory Group of Immunisation, Jacob Puliyel, approached India's supreme court and argued that the ruling by the state's government that a person must be vaccinated to gain access to benefits or services is a violation of human rights and, therefore, unconstitutional.

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