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Cambridge University Will Create Signs to Excuse the ‘Whiteness’ of Its Greek and Roman Statues

At Cambridge University, they’re trying to explain why statues from an ancient era are white.

Biden unemployment benefits slowed economic recovery

'Often paid better than working'

Trump signs deal with ESPN to become a sports commentator

Former President Donald Trump, who knows a lot about fighting -- within both the moderately polite confines of the boxing ring and the no-holds-barred world of politics -- will provide commentary for a boxing event taking place Saturday at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida, according to ESPN.

‘Strong Pro-Life State’: South Dakota Governor Signs Executive Order Banning Abortion Pills

The move by South Dakota to restrict the use of abortion pills comes in the wake of the introduction of a controversial abortion law in Texas, which bans the termination of pregnancy after six weeks.

National Park Removes “Glaciers Will Be Gone by 2020” Signs

Establishment narrative debunked once again

Abbott Signs Texas Election Integrity Bill Into Law; Democrats Sue

Texas Governor Gregg Abbott signed a sweeping election integrity bill on Tuesday, after state Democrats delayed the legislation for months when they fled the Capitol in May (and spread Covid-19 throughout Washington DC).

Trump Showing More Signs He’ll Run in 2024

An increasing number of signs point to former President Donald Trump running for the White House again in 2024, Politico reported.

Military Service Members With Natural Immunity File Lawsuit Against DOD, FDA, HHS Over COVID Vaccine Mandate

Two active duty members of the U.S. Armed Forces on Aug. 17 filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Food and Drug Administration and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on behalf of themselves and 220,000 active service members who are being forced to get a COVID vaccine despite having had COVID and acquired natural immunity to SARS-CoV-2.

Weak Jobs Report Could Cool Fed’s Tapering Plans

Friday’s lackluster non-farm payrolls report, which showed American employers adding far fewer jobs in August than expected, is likely to cool enthusiasm among Federal Reserve policymakers for a quick roll-back of stimulus, some experts believe.

Our Defeat In Afghanistan Is Only The Beginning

As the post-9/11 chapter closes, a new one begins, marked above all by the end of American deterrence and the eclipse of American power.

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