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Is Facebook Bad for You? 360 Million Users Say Yes, Company Documents Show

The app hurts sleep, work, relationships or parenting for about 12.5% of users, who reported they felt Facebook was more of a problem than other social media.

Democratic Governors Association views DeSantis as ‘unstoppable’ in 2022

The Democratic Governors Association appears to have designated the 2022 gubernatorial race in Florida as a lost cause and will not give any Democratic candidates looking to defeat Gov. Ron DeSantis any significant financial support.

Voters Give Democrats a Woke-Up Call: WSJ

Will the party recognize its mistake in embracing extremism? Will the GOP prove worthy of its wins? ‘Took my first DC trip yesterday since pre-COVID....

White House backtracks and admits Biden WILL pay separated migrants after he called claim they will receive $450K ‘garbage’: President is ‘perfectly comfortable’ with...

White House principal deputy press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Thursday that President Biden is 'perfectly comfortable' with cash payouts to migrant families separated at the border, but insisted the settlements won't be as high as $450,000.

NYC Firetruck Availability Down to 55% Due to Vax Mandate

The normal number, according to the firefighters, should be about 90%.

Trash is piling up in NYC and sanitation workers blame de Blasio’s vaccine mandate

These city employees think Mayor Bill de Blasio’s vaccine mandate is pure garbage — and they should know!

Inflation Debate Hangs Over Stock Market’s Record Run

Some investors think the Federal Reserve will be forced to swiftly raise rates next year to rein in inflation and keep the economy stable

‘Tromethamine’—Pfizer Adds Drug Used to Treat ‘Cardiac Arrest’ to Its Vax for Children: F.D.A. Briefing Document

"[T]he Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine for use in children 5-11 years of age uses tromethamine (Tris) buffer."

Youngkin Makes the GOP the Parents’ Party

Democrats squander their traditional advantage on education, and he finds a way to capitalize on it.

Supreme Court poised to bolster Second Amendment, right to carry

The Supreme Court split along ideological lines during a hearing Wednesday on a case involving the right to carry a firearm outside the home — the first major Second Amendment challenge before the high court in more than a decade.

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