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Nearly 50 Members of Congress Call on Pentagon to End Military Vaccine Mandate

Nearly 50 Republican lawmakers, led by Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.), have called on the Department of Defense (DOD) to withdraw its COVID-19 vaccine mandate for military members, citing concerns over the mandate’s impact on the readiness of the U.S. Armed Forces.

FBI Makes 6,000 Arrests, Seizes Firearms in Summer-Long Operation

FBI agents arrested about 6,000 alleged violent criminals across the United States over the past four months and have seized more than 2,700 firearms and large quantities of fentanyl, the bureau announced Tuesday.

CA University Partners with Disney, U.S. State Department to Finance Pro-Abortion Films

The University of Southern California's communication school, partnered with the Walt Disney Company, announced it would now fund pro-abortion propaganda productions.

Forbes Pushes Woke ESG Globalism

Popular business magazine leads readers into support for left-wing political strategy.

Candace Owens Says She Was Threatened With Misdemeanor, CPS After Birth of Child

Conservative author and podcaster Candace Owens gave a harrowing account of her hospital experience when she gave birth to her second child, a daughter, in July.

White House Grapples to Avoid Nationwide Railroad Strike That Could Send Gas Prices Soaring, Hamstring Supply Chain

The White House is seeking to prevent a nationwide railroad strike that could worsen supply chain bottlenecks and increase gas prices.

Biden Launches New Executive Order That Should Give Americans ‘Chills’

Joe Biden has launched a new executive order that purportedly will send more U.S. tax dollars to biotechnology companies – with the apparent goal of reducing dependence on China for various materials.

Stubbornly High Rents, Food Prices Boost U.S. Inflation in August

U.S. consumer prices unexpectedly rose in August and underlying inflation accelerated amid rising costs for rents and healthcare, giving the Federal Reserve ammunition to deliver a third 75 basis points interest rate hike next Wednesday.

1,300 New York Times Staffers Refuse Order to Return to Office

More than a thousand New York Times employees are refusing a company order to return to the office at least three days a week, citing inflationary pressures.

Court Rules California Can’t Force Churches to Fund Abortions

“Hope you are well. Thank you again for meeting with us last week, we were very pleased to hear about the actions that HHS is taking on this issue."

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