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Platt’s McLean Bible Church Hit With Attempted Takeover, Lawsuit from Opposition

The suburban DC megachurch’s recent scuffle over race and politics is symptomatic of a broader evangelical rift.

Thanks To Inflation, American Wages Drop By Nearly 2%

According to federal data, the average American’s wage is on the decline due to inflation.

What virus? DHS dumping COVID-positive illegal aliens into Texas cities

The CDC wants all American children to suffocate under masks and college students to get experimental injections, but the same government is allowing hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens to waltz into the country — no questions asked.

37 States Allege Google ‘Unlawfully’ Preserves Play Store Monopoly

Thirty-seven state and district attorneys general sued Alphabet Inc's Google on Wednesday, alleging that it bought off competitors and used restrictive contracts to unlawfully maintain a monopoly for its app store on Android phones.

WAS IT RACKETEERING/RICO? Many of the Same Fraudulent Election Activities in 2020 Election Took Place Across Six Counties in Six States

We know that the 2020 Election came down to six counties in six swing states. What’s really interesting is that there were many of the same activities in these counties that were present in many of them if not all of them.

Unemployment Falling Faster in States Cutting $300 Jobless Benefit

States that are cutting President Joe Biden's expanded unemployment benefits early are seeing a faster decline in jobless claims, according to analysis.

New Study Ranks the Most (and Least) Patriotic States — What’s Yours?

Here’s a fun read to prepare for our sacred July 4th Independence Day: How patriotic is the state where you live? Or wish you did? Or grew up in?

23 States Suing Biden Admin. For Closing Keystone XL Pipeline

It’s still hard to believe that as one of his first acts as president, Joe Biden shut down the Keystone XL Pipeline, killing thousands of good American jobs in the process.

These Seven States Have Dropped All Covid-19 Restrictions

Oklahoma became the latest to lift virtually all Covid-19 restrictions on Thursday, bringing the total number of states that have chosen to fully reopen—despite warnings from public health officials—to seven, with a number of others also moving in that direction.

Most Voters Think Lockdown States Did Worse Economically Than More Open Counterparts: Poll

A new poll shows that a majority of registered American voters believe states that imposed more stringent lockdowns to curb the spread of COVID-19 have done worse economically than those that remained relatively more open.

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