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Offshore Wind Farms Not Best for Marine Ecosystems: Study

New peer-reviewed study from Germany finds "green" energy alternatives Biden and Dems want in America are not as safe for marine ecosystems as their proponents may argue.

Louisiana Democrats Get Prison Time for Vote-Buying Scheme

Two officials each received one year in prison.

The Blue City Murder Problem

Recently, some on the Left have tried to advance their arguments by claiming that rising crime rates are due to policies pursued by red states.

Border Arrests of Deported Child Sex Offenders up on Biden’s Watch

Border Patrol agents assigned to a remote part of South Texas arrested three sex offenders who had abused children and been previously deported over the Thanksgiving holiday as they attempted to reenter the United States from Mexico illegally.

U.S. Military Image Plunging, as Many Cite ‘Woke’ Policies, Extremism in the Ranks

A majority of Americans say top Pentagon leaders are overly focused on partisan politics rather than warfighting, with half saying liberal “woke” practices are undermining U.S. military effectiveness, according to a new poll.

‘Critical Win’: Appeals Court Strikes Down San Diego Schools COVID Vaccine Mandate

In a precedent-setting decision for the State of California, a state appeals court last week ruled against the San Diego Unified School District’s (SDUSD) COVID-19 vaccine requirement for students.

WHO Renames Monkeypox Virus Over ‘Racism’ Concerns

The World Health Organization (WHO) has renamed the monkeypox virus after claiming the original name raised racism concerns.

Balenciaga Owner Tied to World Economic Forum

Kering Group owns several world-renowned fashion and jewelry lines.

GOP Strategists Outline Challenges for DeSantis White House Bid

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has emerged as one of the front-runners for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, but GOP strategists note that he would face several challenges if he were to run.

U.S. COVID Infections Rise as Vax Rate Increases

Coronavirus cases rise though America boasts a vaccination rate considered to be "above [the] world average" by Johns Hopkins, calling into question the drug's efficacy.

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