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December 7, 1941: Recalling the Heroes of the ‘Day of Infamy’

December 7, 1941, was a day of infamy.

Judge Orders Pro-life Flight Attendant Re-Hired at Southwest Airlines

A Texas federal judge has ordered Southwest Airlines to reinstate Charlene Carter, the flight attendant who made headlines after a jury ruled that she was unlawfully fired for expressing pro-life views and for criticizing her union.

Nearly Half of Americans Believe Health Officials Lied About COVID Vaccines, Masks

Nearly half of Americans believe public health officials lied about the effectiveness of vaccines and masks, while many also said the government has spent enough money fighting COVID-19 and should move on, according to a new poll.

Democrat Voter Fraud: A Brief History

This is a “brief history” because the complete history of Democrat electoral malfeasance reaching back to Tammany Hall and Tweed would require four volumes or more.

European Data Shows Evident Link Between Immigration and Crime

Violent crime has risen across European nations for the last decade, most recently seen in the crime spike within Sweden.

Trump Says ‘Unprecedented Fraud Requires Unprecedented Cure’ Regarding 2020 Election Obstruction

Trump took to Truth Social to react to the 2020 election interference posed by Twitter's suppression of speech.

Disney World Announces Closing Date for Iconic Ride to Be Replaced by More ‘Inclusive’ Princess Tiana Attraction

Disney announced that its iconic ride, Splash Mountain, would close at Walt Disney World Resort on January 23, 2023, in preparation for a more “inclusive” experience featuring Princess Tiana.

Businesses Pulled Back on ‘Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion’ Programs This Year, New Report Finds

Corporate America dialed back overall enthusiasm for diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, also known as DEI, according to research from Glassdoor.

Pfizer, BioNTech Ask U.S. FDA to Clear Updated COVID-19 Vaccine for Babies and Toddlers

Pfizer and its German partner have asked U.S. regulators to clear their updated COVID-19 vaccine for children as young as 6 months of age, the companies announced on Dec. 5.

Survey Reveals 1 in 7 Seniors Skipped Meals to Save Money

Pollfish conducted a survey on behalf of Caring, a senior care referral group.

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