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Christmas Eve Traditions Are Especially Welcome This Year

Last year was a difficult year for my family in several ways. At the start of the pandemic, my job at the time as a church communications director became stressful, especially after I had to do most of my work from home. We had to make so many on-the-fly decisions and communicate them that I wound up doing something work-related 31 out of 32 consecutive days.

Pharmacist Shocked to Discover Vax Inserts Are Blank: ‘I Shouldn’t be Giving These Out’

Pharmacist admits he's wrong and apologizes after realizing he's been lying to customers about vaccine safety.

Amazon Deleted Reviews Critical Of Chinese Communist Party Book

Internal memos alongside insiders from Amazon.com have revealed the company’s concerted effort to appease the Chinese Communist Party – including by partnering with state propaganda operatives and scrubbing web reviews critical of the regime.

Illegal Immigrants Calling for an Uber Into U.S. Interior

Two drivers in Arizona report Illegal immigrants found to use Uber to transport them from the border to destinations within the interior of the United States.

U.S. Senators Behind Xinjiang Law Have Investments Linked to China’s Uyghur ‘Genocide’

Newsweek review of financial filings in Congress has found that lawmakers who are driving legislation to protect Uyghurs in China are also invested—either directly in the form of stocks, or indirectly via mutual funds—in major companies tied to the oppression in Xinjiang.

Rasmussen: 44% Say Trump Represents Their Views v. 31% for Biden

Former President Donald Trump reflects the views of likely voters more than President Joe Biden, according to a new national  Rasmussen Reports poll.

Kyle Rittenhouse Issues Warning to Media Outlets That Disparaged Him

On the rebound a month after his acquittal on murder charges, Kyle Rittenhouse indicated Monday night he is not likely to forget the way media outlets trashed him.

The Slow Meltdown of the Chinese Economy

Beijing’s troubles are an opportunity for the U.S.—if Washington can recognize it.

One Of Nation’s Most Expensive Universities Tells Students To Eat Fewer Meals To Save Money

New York University, which often leaves graduates with large sums of debt, recommended that students eat fewer meals to save money, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Emory U. Bans Christmas Decorations

Fraternity and sorority students at Emory University are not allowed to hang their own exterior Christmas decorations.

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