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Musk Warns Twitter Staff Faces ‘Extreme’ Workload, Terminations

Tycoon plans to fire around 1,000 staff when he takes over in six months.

George W. Bush Meets Virtually With Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy

Former U.S. President George W. Bush announced May 5 that he met virtually with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, praising the courage of the country’s people and pledging America’s continued support for the embattled European nation.

Trump Goes 55-0, No Endorsements Lost

Former President Donald Trump might want to consider reopening the Taj Mahal Casino in Atlantic City the way his luck has been holding.

Every Trump-Backed Candidate in Ohio, Indiana Won Their Primary Race

The former president endorsed 22 candidates in the two states.

Fox News Joins Mainstream Media in Silence on Sold Out Election Fraud Film

Mention of sold-out film couldn't be found in a search of Fox's website.

As Wokeism Grows, Christians Will Respond and Become Ever More Politically Conservative

Some European conservatives cultivated a relationship with Russia over the years, not necessarily because they loved the country, but because they saw it as a potential hedge against a dominant liberal Brussels.

New York Times Labels Tucker Carlson Racist to Mask Its Secular Agenda

This weekend, the New York Times unloaded more than 20,000 words arguing that Tucker Carlson hosts “what may be the most racist show in the history of cable news.”

Pfizer Tests Lyme Disease Vaccine on Kids, but Experts Question Need

Pfizer on Tuesday said results of Phase 2 clinical trials of its experimental Lyme disease vaccine delivered “positive” results, including among pediatric trial participants.

Democrats Face Worsening Legal Environment on Redistricting

After New York state’s top court this week crushed Democratic hopes of coming out ahead in this decade’s redistricting cycle, the party faces an increasingly precarious legal environment in the hyper-partisan battle over drawing legislative lines.

‘This Is a Cult’: How Wealthy Santa Barbara Foreshadowed the Fight Against Crackpot Curriculum

In the fight to protect school children from radical curricula, the canary in the coal mine was a California coastal community once home to former President Ronald Reagan’s personal ranch and now home to ultra-wealthy white liberals as well as a large underclass of poor Hispanics.

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