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Biden’s State Department Teams Up With Multinational Corporations to Funnel Refugees Into American Jobs

President Joe Biden’s State Department is partnering with hundreds of multinational corporations to open a jobs program for refugees arriving in the United States as the nation’s labor force participation rate remains at historical lows.

Opposition to Childhood Vaccine Mandates on the Rise, More Parents Say They Want the Right to Choose

A growing number of parents oppose vaccine mandates as a precondition for public school attendance, and interest among adults in receiving COVID-19 booster shots is waning, according to a national poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF).

The Third Annual Hoax of the Year Awards

I bring you this year's group of highly anticipated and remarkably exquisite hoaxes a bit later than in the past, as I didn't want to jump the gun (sorry, didn't mean to trigger anyone) and miss out on any developing late-year hoaxes.

Math Education Conferences Pushes Diversity, Equity, Inclusion

A math conference in Nashville, Tennessee, featured discussions emphasizing "Equity and Justice."

California’s Fifth-Largest County Votes to Study Secession Amid Crime Crisis, Soaring Costs

Residents of San Bernardino County, California, have voted to research the possibility of secession from the state.

Fauci, Other Gov’t Officials to Face Scrutiny Over Actions Connected with COVID Pandemic

The House Oversight Committee is taking a deep dive into the events surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, and Rep. James Comer (R-KY) says they are starting from the bottom and working their way up.

Republicans Release ‘Unclassified’ Report Tying COVID Origins to China’s Biological Weapons Research

Republican members of the House Intelligence Committee on Wednesday released an "unclassified" summary of their report on the origins of COVID-19, accusing the U.S. Intelligence Community of withholding important information and calling for an investigation into U.S. funding of Chinese researchers.

California Task Force Weighs Giving Black Citizens $350,000 Each

Activist suggests Black-owned businesses should receive $250,000 and 15-20 acres of land.

Growth of Religious ‘Nones’ Appears to Be Slowing

Americans who identify as religiously unaffiliated appear to be slowing in their population growth, according to a recent analysis from the prominent polling organization Gallup.

GOP Seek to Block ESG Factors in Retirement Plan Investments

Republican lawmakers introduced legislation Thursday to nullify the DOL's decision to allow ESG factors as an investment consideration, citing discrimination against the American energy sector.

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