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More Than 100 Dead as Hurricane Ian’s Death Toll Continues to Rise

The death toll from Hurricane Ian surpassed 100 on Monday, just five days after the Category 4 storm struck Florida and North Carolina.

U.S. College Educated Women Comprise Majority of Workforce

"College-educated women are the only gender and education group whose labor-force participation rate is back at its pre-pandemic level," says Pew Research senior researcher Richard Fry.

In Defense of a Foreign-Policy ‘Third Way’

It would be hard to craft a series of words less connotative of competence and authority than “the long-standing internationalist bipartisan D.C. foreign-policy consensus.”

Stocks End September Down 9.3 Percent, Worst Month Since March 2020

Wall Street closed out a miserable September on Friday with the S&P 500’s worst monthly skid since March 2020, when the coronavirus pandemic crashed...

FBI Agents Who Knelt with BLM Protesters Get Promoted: Whistleblower

Agents in Washington D.C. took a knee when protesters marched past.

LA County Admits 90% of COVID Patients Were Not Hospitalized for COVID

The Los Angeles County Health Services Director says 90% of COVID patients were not being hospitalized for COVID.

Internet and Cell Phone Data Purchased by Government to Track Americans

Law enforcement is working with third-party data brokers.

Gas Price Soars 16 Cents Overnight in L.A.; 70 Cents in One Week

The price of a gallon of gasoline soared overnight in Los Angeles County, rising 16 cents from Wednesday into Thursday, exceeding $6 per gallon throughout the region and continuing a trend that has seen gasoline prices rise 70 cents in one week in the county.

He’s Still the One

Republican voters face a clear choice in the 2024 presidential cycle.

Judge Dismisses Suit by Parents Against Attorney General Merrick Garland

The AG called parents "threats" in a memo.

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