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Joe Biden’s National Security Adviser Admits Your Tax Dollars Are Paying for the Upkeep of Seized Russian Yachts

President Joe Biden’s National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan revealed that the U.S. federal government is using taxpayer cash to maintain seized Russian yachts, according to a report from Insider.

College Enrollment Drops 1.4M Students, Threatening Long-Term Stability of Higher Education

New concerns are being raised about the long-term outlook of higher education as enrollment numbers continue to decline and coronavirus relief funds run out.

69% of NIH Grantees Don’t Report All Foreign Ties

Nearly three-fourths of National Institutes for Health (NIH) grantees fail to properly report their researchers’ ties to foreign countries and companies, according to an...

Urban Exodus That Began During Pandemic Shows No Signs of Slowing Down

Many people are still fleeing big cities that started losing population during the coronavirus pandemic as lingering effects of the virus have continued to scramble migration trends.

My Prayer: Fathers, Discover the Joy of Fatherhood

As fathers, we have a unique calling to lead our children in the right direction. Each of our children is different, and each will answer a calling that is perhaps unexpected.

Illegal Immigrant Arrests at US–Mexico Border in May Most in US History

Arrests of illegal immigrants at the U.S.–Mexico border in May set a new record, according to data released on June 15 by President Joe Biden’s administration.

Public Opinion on Ukraine Shifts as Europeans Back Immediate Peace Over a Resounding Russian Defeat

Europeans are divided between those who want the war in Ukraine to end as soon as possible, even if that means giving concessions to Russia, and others who believe Russia must be clearly defeated and punished.

Ohio Police Department Cuts Back Patrols Over Gas Prices

Police department in Ohio has started cutting back on patrol cars due to rise in gas prices.

Study Shows Pharmaceutical Ads Make People Want Prescriptions

These ads are illegal in most countries but not in the US, where 27% of people spoke to their doctor about a medical treatment after they learned about it from an ad.

Abortions Up After Three-Decade Decline Ahead of Supreme Court Decision

Both U.S. abortion rates and numbers are on the rise after a 30-year decline, a trend that comes ahead of an anticipated Supreme Court ruling on the fate of the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision.

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