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DeSantis Sues FDA to Get Cheaper Drugs from Canada

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced a lawsuit against U.S. Food and Drug Administration saying that they had not complied with a public-records request about the state’s proposed program to import cheaper prescription drugs from Canada.

Biden Admin Allocates Millions to Fill ‘Diversity Gap’ in Farmers, Ranchers

$250 million set aside to recruit "diversity" farmers.

FBI Agent Leading Trump Investigation Resigns, Guided Out of Headquarters

The Clinton-affiliated 25-year FBI veteran Agent Timothy Thibault exhibited "political bias."

‘Back to the Dark Ages’: Tucker Carlson Details Europe’s Self-Induced Energy Crisis

Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson on Monday evening highlighted the energy crisis faced by Europe ahead of the winter months.

US Military Running Low on Ammo After Arming Ukraine

Pentagon officials are concerned that U.S. ammunition stocks donated to Ukraine have severely depleted U.S. stocks, weakening U.S. readiness in the event of a conflict, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday.

The Psychology of Totalitarianism

At the end of February 2020, the global village began to shake on its foundations.

Heritage Foundation Ranks Tennessee Best in the Nation on Election Integrity Scorecard

The Heritage Foundation has ranked the state of Tennessee number one in the nation on its election integrity scorecard.

Glenn Youngkin Rips California Law Banning New Gas-Powered Cars, Vows Virginia Won’t Follow Suit

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin laid into California leaders for approving the phaseout of new gas-powered vehicles by 2035, a stringent emissions rule meant to combat climate change that Virginia by law must now follow.

Federal Court Partially Lifts Ban on Biden Administration’s COVID Vaccine Mandate for Contractors

A U.S. court has lifted part of the ban on the Biden administration’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal contractors, finding a lower court went too far in blocking the vaccination requirements across the nation—but also predicting that the challenge to the mandate will probably succeed.

DOJ Says It Already Reviewed Documents Taken in Mar-a-Lago Raid

The Department of Justice (DOJ)’s “filter team” has already reviewed documents taken in the Mar-a-Lago raid and identified some that may fall under attorney-client privilege, according to a Monday court filing.

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