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While US Economy Crumbles, Biden Promises $200 Billion for Solar Panels, Vaccine Plants and Communication Links Around the World

Joe Biden promised the world $200 billion for communication links, vaccine plants, and solar panels.

Companies Covering Workers’ Abortion Costs Can Expect Legal Challenges

My colleague at PJ Media Athena Thorne wrote a list of companies who have promised employees they will cover costs related to travel for an abortion.

NATO to Increase Rapid-Response Forces Sevenfold

The military bloc’s chief says the number of high-readiness forces will reach 300,000.

Top Republican Signals 2023 Investigative Focus: Biden ‘Compromised’ by Son’s Business Deals

Some conservatives have fretted the four years it has taken federal prosecutors to investigate Hunter Biden's business dealings. But make no mistake, the man...

West May Have Underestimated Russia’s Ability to Weather Sanctions

The United States and Europe might have miscalculated just how resilient Moscow has been to sanctions in the short run. When the West applied aggressive...

Colorado Christian Center Burned by Pro-Abortion Vandals

The night after the Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health was announced, the violence kicked off almost immediately. The majority of...

Former Us Military Pilot Admits He Spied for China, Sold US Secrets

A former U.S. Army helicopter pilot admitted to serving as a paid agent of the Chinese government, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Thursday.

Abortion Activists Protest Across the Country; Abortion Ban Takes Effect in Several States

The latest updates after the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

More Than 900 Cases of Hepatitis of Unknown Origin Reported in Children, Who Says

Health officials across 33 countries have received reports of 920 probable cases of severe acute hepatitis of unknown origin in young children, according to...

How a Small Border Town Is Dealing With Huge Consequences of Biden’s Border Policies

The influx of migrants crossing into Yuma, Arizona, has local officials worried that they can’t continue to address the border crisis. They’ve largely had to go it alone, with limited support from the federal government.

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