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Corporate America Isn’t Certain It Can Afford to Be Woke Anymore

Throughout the year, we’ve seen small but curious signs that corporate America is less interested in being woke than it was a few years ago.

Federal Judge Rules West Virginia Medicaid Must Provide Coverage for Gender-Related Surgeries

On Tuesday, District Judge Robert C. Chambers ruled that West Virginia Medicaid must provide coverage for the surgical treatment of gender dysphoria.

Biden Again Tests Positive for COVID, Has A Cough: White House Doctor Says

President Joe Biden is continuing to struggle with COVID-19, according to his administration. The president has tested positive for the virus a third time, while...

Rep. Jackie Walorski Dies in Horrific Car Crash

Rep. Jackie Walorski (R-IN) died in a car crash in Elkhart County, Indiana, along with three other people on Wednesday afternoon.

First Congressional Hearing on Gain-of-Function Research: Sens. Paul, Hassan

Sens. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) and Maggie Hassan (N.H.) are set to lead the first congressional hearing on gain-of-function research as part of his ongoing efforts to investigate the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Amazon Cuts 100,000 Employees From Workforce in a Single Quarter

Amazon, one of the largest tech employers in the world, has revealed that it is now hiring at the slowest pace since 2019 and has cut over 100,000 employees globally in the June quarter, likely due to the dramatic economic slowdown since 2021.

Biden DOJ Criminally Investigating Trump ‘Effort to Overturn Election’

The Department of Justice (DOJ) is investigating former President Donald Trump as part of a criminal probe into “efforts to overturn the 2020 election...

School Choice Looms as Electoral Stealth Issue

Conservatives gathered at the pro-Trump America First Policy Summit in Washington this week talked about numerous issues like soaring crime, the ailing economy, and tensions abroad.

Justice Thomas Leaves Woke George Washington University

The Constitutional Law program at George Washington University Law School has lost one of the greatest assets it has ever offered students.

A Century of Bureaucratic Failure — and the Coming Opportunity to Fix It – The American Spectator

GE explains that Christopher Rufo, the conservative activist “credited with inspiring” the Trump-proposed executive order meant to end the so-called “diversity and inclusionary training” for government employees, is at it again.

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