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Biden Rule Increases Monthly Mortgage Fees for Those With Good Credit Scores, Subsidizes Bad Credit Scores

A Federal Housing Finance Agency rule to take effect on May 1 will increase the monthly mortgage for those with good credit scores.

Supreme Court Declines Hearing Fossil Fuel Companies’ Appeals: Climate Change Lawsuits

The decision allows fossil fuel damage claims to be pursued at the state level.

Canadian Government ‘Would Work To Provide’ Access To Abortion Pill If Banned in United States

The Canadian government “would work to provide” access to medical abortion drugs if the pills become banned in the states, an official said last week.

Elon Musk Mocks Celebrities Angry Over New Twitter Verification Rules

Twitter CEO Elon Musk mocked celebrities including Alyssa Milano who had melt downs over the changes in identity verification on Twitter.

Heritage Panel Seeks to Combat Cultural, Educational Indoctrination

A panel at The Heritage Foundation’s 50th Anniversary Leadership Summit discussed their plans for taking back cultural institutions from the Left.

Larry Elder Is Running for President in 2024

"America is in decline, but this decline is not inevitable," Elder said in a Thursday evening tweet. "We can enter a new American Golden Age, but we must choose a leader who can bring us there. That’s why I’m running for President."

Biden Establishes Office of ‘Environmental Justice’ Amid Rising ‘Climate Change’ Skepticism

The Biden admin's latest pro-environment move comes despite two recent surveys indicating that climate change skepticism is on the rise worldwide.

Preacher Told Not to Post Bible Verses Against Homosexuality

Rich Penkoski, leader of the street preacher organization Warriors for Christ, is challenging an Oklahoma court order that threatened him with arrest if he posts Bible verses against homosexuality over the next five years.

Fox News, Dominion Voting Systems Reach $787 Million Settlement, Avoid Trial

Fox News has agreed to pay Dominion Voting Systems $787 million, avoiding a trial in the defamation case brought against the news channel.

U.S. Compensates Those Injured by COVID-19 Vaccines

This is the first time the United States has paid those adversely affected by the COVID-19 vaccine.

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