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Biden Signs $280 Billion Semiconductor Bill

President Joe Biden signed the CHIPS and Science Act on Aug. 9, allocating a $280 billion funding package toward boosting domestic semiconductor manufacturing and various research endeavors.

Voters Defund Library Over Graphic LGBT Books

At 12 miles southwest of Grand Rapids, it would lie at about 7 o’clock if a clock face were interposed on the famous “palm” map.

U.S. Department of Energy Gives Revolutionary Battery Technology to China

An American company called UniEnergy developed revolutionary battery technology that could theoretically allow a house to be powered by solar energy.

Amazon Obtains Interior Maps of Millions of Homes with Purchase of iRobot

iRobot has accepted the almost $2 billion purchase bid.

Proving Josephus: Research on Roman Ballistics Confirms Second Temple Battle Account

For the first time in the research of ancient Jerusalem, physical evidence uncovered in recent excavations has proven Jewish historian Josephus Flavius’s account of the 70 CE conquest of the holy city.

Republicans Ready with 500 ‘Preservation Letters’ Sent for Investigations

Armed with subpoena power if they win the House in November, Republicans are ready for a full-court press of investigations, as evidenced by House...

What Is ESG? It’s A Leveraging Tool For The Woke Communist Takeover

The corporate dynamic when it comes to politics has been rather bizarre the past five years. The general rule for decades in the US was...

Alex Jones to Pay $45.2 Million to Sandy Hook Parents in Punitive Damages

A Texas jury ordered Infowars host Alex Jones to pay $45.2 million in punitive damages to two parents of a victim in the Sandy Hook massacre in addition to the $4.1 million he was ordered to pay previously on Thursday.

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.

Judge Refuses to Dismiss Trump Lawsuit Against YouTube

A district judge stayed former President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against YouTube until the end of the appeal against the dismissal of his case against Twitter.

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