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U.S. Capitol Fence Reinstalled Leading to State of the Union Address

A metal fence surrounding the U.S. Capitol has been reinstalled leading up to Biden's State of the Union address.

The Egg Crisis at Home and Abroad

Americans are running short on eggs, and the eggs that are on the shelf are pricey.

China Owns 338,000 Acres of U.S. Farmland

U.S. Department of Agriculture data shows that as of 2020, China owns 338,000 acres of U.S. farmland.

Google Announces Creation of ChatGPT Competitor Bard

As ChatGPT continues to take the world by storm, Google has announced that it is in the process of rolling out a competitor, Bard.

(Sales) Taxation Is Theft

A group of House Republicans is supporting legislation that would replace federal income, payroll, estate, and gift taxes with a 30 percent national sales tax.

YouTube Kids Defends Videos Promoting LGBT+ Agenda

YouTube Kids, a children's streaming service, hosts over 100 videos with drag queens, LBGT+ themes, or gender and sexuality content targeting children.

ChatGPT Found to Have Glaring Left-Wing Bias

Fourteen out of 15 political orientation tests show AI promotes woke ideology.

Chinese Communist Ties Raise Alarms for U.S. Military Academy Takeovers

Chinese-owned companies with close ties to the CCP purchase US military academies, sparking concerns about CCP influence in the education system and future military leaders.

Rep. Chip Roy Proposes Legislation Eliminating ‘Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer’ Position at Pentagon

Congressman Chip Roy (R-TX) has introduced a bill this week that would eliminate "diversity" jobs at the Pentagon.

Oklahoma Treasurer Puts Banks and Asset Managers on Notice, Moves to Purge ESG Investments From State Government

Oklahoma Treasurer Todd Russ warned investment companies that they would lose access to state funds in two months if they fail to prove they are not involved in the environmental, social, and corporate governance movement, also known as ESG.

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