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Disney World Announces Closing Date for Iconic Ride to Be Replaced by More ‘Inclusive’ Princess Tiana Attraction

Disney announced that its iconic ride, Splash Mountain, would close at Walt Disney World Resort on January 23, 2023, in preparation for a more “inclusive” experience featuring Princess Tiana.

President Biden Signs Bill to Block Rail Strike, Says It Avoids ‘Economic Catastrophe’

President Biden signed into law legislation that will block a rail strike amid the holiday season.

Formula 1 Cancels 2023 Grand Prix in China Amid Country’s Draconian COVID Lockdown Measures

Formula 1 has removed the China Grand Prix from its calendar for the fourth consecutive year following the country's draconian Covid policies.

First Solar-Powered Production Car Now on Sale for $260,000

It is a car that runs on free energy, but it is far from free.

Biden Admin Pledges Another $53 Million to Ukraine

President Biden's administration has offered to provide an additional $53 million to bolster Ukraine's war-torn power grid.

‘Open Season’: Marriage Bill Empowers Feds ‘to Attack People of Faith’

Prior to the passage of the Respect Marriage Act, U.S. Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, proposed an amendment that would prohibit the federal government from retaliating against schools, businesses and organizations because of their religious beliefs about gay marriage.

Will Someone Please Do a Twitter to Disney?

It’s both a joyous and sad experience to watch the denouement of an iconic American brand at the hands of the talentless Woke.

Twitter Explodes After MSNBC’s Esther Choo Calls to Cancel Thanksgiving, Postpone Christmas

Prominent Twitter users erupted into a series of arguments after an MSNBC health columnist floated the idea of canceling Thanksgiving and moving winter holidays to prevent illness.

Mike Lindell to Challenge Ronna Romney for RNC Chair

MyPillow Founder and CEO Mike Lindell will challenge "failed" RNC leader Ronna Romney to lead the organization.

Amazon Warehouse Workers Set To Strike Across 40 Countries

Thousands of workers across approximately 40 countries are planning to take part in ‘Black Friday’ protests to demand better wages and working conditions in the company’s warehouses, as the global cost-of-living crisis increases

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