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GM Is Moving Electric Car Manufacturing Jobs to Mexico After Biden Praised Them Over Tesla

The Biden administration — and President Joe Biden in particular — has favored General Motors over Tesla when it comes to electric vehicle manufacturing.

Merriam-Webster Dictionary Alters Definition of ‘Female’

Merriam-Webster has changed its definition of the word "female" to appease trans activists.

Corporate America’s DEI Agenda: Fortune 100 Companies Adopt ‘Diversity, Equity and Inclusion’ Regime

"The chief business of the American people is business," President Calvin Coolidge once said.

Jim Harbaugh on Abortion: Have ‘the Courage to Let the Unborn Be Born’

Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh’s stance on abortion is crystal clear.

Manhattan DA Drops Murder Charge Against Bodega Worker Who Fatally Stabbed Attacker

After intense backlash from local bodega workers and city tabloids, Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg on Tuesday dropped all charges against bodega clerk Jose Alba, who was allegedly acting in self-defense when he fatally stabbed a man who was attacking him.

House Republicans Have Another Record-Breaking Fundraising Quarter

House Republicans raised a record-breaking amount of money in the second quarter of 2022, boosting momentum in the upcoming midterm elections.

Scientists Urged to De-gender Human Remains

A number of LGBT activists and academics are pushing to bar anthropologists from identifying human remains as ‘male’ or ‘female,’ arguing that it is impossible to know how ancient individuals identified themselves, The College Fix reported on Monday.

Judge Denies Steve Bannon’s Request For Delay To Criminal Contempt Trial

The federal judge presiding over former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon’s criminal contempt trial denied his request on Tuesday to delay the trial for one month.

Anti-police Democrat Spent Almost $400K for Private Security This Election Cycle

FEC filings indicate security was one of her top campaign expenditures.

No Prosecution for Stephen Colbert Staffers Arrested for Breaching U.S. Capitol

Nine staffers from CBS’s The Late Show with Stephen Colbert arrested for allegedly trespassing in the U.S. Capitol last month will not be prosecuted, government lawyers said Monday.

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