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After 30 years, Clarence Thomas now ‘the most important justice’

Nearly 30 years to the day that Clarence Thomas won a hard-fought Senate vote to become the Supreme Court’s 106th justice, his publisher is releasing audio and Kindle versions of his bestselling autobiography that describes his path from poor black child to the top of the legal world.

Two Georgia Election Workers Fired After Allegedly Shredding Hundreds of Voter Registration Applications

Two Fulton County, Georgia election workers were fired after allegations that they shredded hundreds of voter registration applications over the last couple of weeks.

Pilot warns Biden’s vaccine mandate could have ‘catastrophic effect’ on supply chain, transportation system

The potential ripple effect triggered by a vaccine mandate from President Joe Biden could severely disrupt America's transportation infrastructure and further hamper the supply chain, a pilot explained Monday on Fox News.

12 Pro-Life Truths To Counter Every Abortion Myth

The Supreme Court may soon overturn Roe v. Wade. The truth that abortion is wrong is increasingly winning out.

Christian Hallmark Star Candace Cameron Bure Declares She’s ‘Not Anti-Vax’, Just ‘Pro-Medical Freedom’ And More

Hallmark actress and "Fuller House" Candace Cameron Bure clarified that she is not opposed to vaccinations, but believes that everyone should have access to accurate information and the freedom to make an informed decision.

NY Times Publishes False Report of 900K Child Coronavirus Hospitalizations

The far-left New York Times published a report that, among other falsehoods, claimed some 900,000 children have been hospitalized for the coronavirus.

Biden Climate Pact Hobbles US Manufacturing And Agriculture But Gives China, India, Russia A Pass

Some of the world’s top emitters of methane haven’t signed a global effort to curb how much of the greenhouse gas is emitted by 2030.

Why Is the COVID Case Count So High?

The CDC used to define a “case” as a patient whose characteristic signs, symptoms, and physical examination matched a disease. Labs were only done if clinically needed. Since the “pandemic,” however, the move to boost case numbers is everywhere.

Blackouts in China deprive North Korean factory workers of hot water and light

Rolling blackouts in northeastern China have deprived North Korean factory workers of hot water and lighting in their cramped dormitories, making their living and working conditions even more unbearable, sources in China told RFA.

Is There a Connection Between Suicide Among Teens and Social Media? Experts Say ‘Yes’

Facebook and its affiliated social media sites like Instagram are under scrutiny, especially when it comes to their influence on adolescents.

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