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52,000 Migrants Crossed One Texas Border Sector in August

Agents apprehended more than 52,000 migrants who illegally crossed the Mexican border into the Texas-based Del Rio Sector in August, according to a source...

Dems Duck Debates with Pro-Trump Opponents

Candidates in swing states including Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Michigan are shying away from debating opponents who had been dismissed as tainted by association with former president or lacking crossover appeal.

Biden’s Labor Chief Promotes Worker Replacement, Says Immigrants Are ‘Only Way’ to Fill Jobs

The Democrat party’s pick for Secretary of Labor says CEOs are being victimized by a shortage of immigrant workers.

Fossil Fuels Are Vital to Human Flourishing

They have enabled billions of people to climb out of poverty and enjoy longer, higher-quality lives.

No Evidence to Back Autumn COVID-19 Boosters: UK Mathematician

There is no longer evidence that suggests anyone should get the COVID-19 vaccines, a British mathematician said as the UK government rolls out another booster campaign ahead of the winter season.

Poll Shows Democrat Crist Trails DeSantis 51%-46%

There’s just a little over two months before the November election when Sunshine State Republican Gov. Ronald D. DeSantis faces former Democratic congressman Charlie Crist, and already the campaign is getting hot.

Over 40% of Americans Believe Civil War Is Coming

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

Wealthy Professions Benefit Most from Biden’s Student Loan Payment Delays

Estimates vary widely on how much President Joe Biden’s $10,000-20,000 per borrower cancellation of student loans will cost taxpayers, but a new analysis estimates the significant cost of a less-covered aspect of Biden’s plan.

‘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.

Job Openings Explode Higher, Raising Inflation Alarms

The U.S. economy had far more vacant jobs at the end of July than economists expected, indicating that the Federal Reserve’s interest rate increases have not yet cooled the labor market.

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