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Bank of America Won’t Require Down Payments From Certain Black and Hispanic Borrowers

The Bank of America announced it will not require down payments on loans in certain primarily Black and Hispanic neighborhoods in five U.S. cities.

American Chipmaker Forced to Stop Sales to China and Russia

They can no longer sell semiconductors.

Abbott Bussing Migrants to Chicago

Migrant buses now go to New York, D.C., and Chicago.

‘U.N. Women’ Cuts Ties with BlackRock

United Nations group says there are too many "concerns raised by civil society" against world's largest financial asset manager.

Over 40% of Americans Believe Civil War Is Coming

Forty-three percent believe it will take place within the next decade.

Bed Bath & Beyond Goes Broke After Cancelling MyPillow

“Go woke, go broke” is the slogan that keeps on giving.

Over 20 States File Legal Brief Defending Navy Servicemembers Who Refused COVID Jab on Religious Grounds

Over 20 states have joined an amicus brief supporting members of the US Navy who refused Covid jabs due to religious objections.

German Court Rules Pro-Life People Have a Right to Pray Outside Abortion Businesses

Silent prayer gatherings in the vicinity of an abortion counseling facility cannot be prohibited, so ruled the Mannheim Administrative Court.

Mikhail Gorbachev Meets His Maker

When I heard about the death of Mikhail Gorbachev, I sighed.

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.

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