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U.S. Special Ops’ Veterans Day Statement

United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) releases statement celebrating "the many generations of brave Americans who have served our Nation in uniform" in honor of Veterans Day.

New Jersey Ballots Disappear After Dominion Voting Failure

Over 3,000 paper ballots went missing following a malfunction with Dominion Voting machines in Mercer County, New Jersey.

Texas Pro-Life Republicans Win Every Race After Democrats Promised to Beat Them for Banning Abortions

When Texas became the first state in the nation to ban abortions, radical abortion activists promised they would defeat Governor Greg Abbott, Attorney General Ken Paxton and every single pro-life elected official who had anything to do with protecting babies from abortions.

Pediatric ‘Gender-Affirming Care’ Doctor Criticized for ‘False Claims’

Dr. Meredithe McNamara, a primary witness for the Florida joint medical board committee, is being severely criticized for presenting false claims in her evidence for “gender-affirming” care.

Consumer Prices Rose 7.7% In October From a Year Ago, Core Inflation Eases

Consumer prices continued to climb in October as the pace of overall inflation held at the level hit a month earlier and underlying inflation excluding food and fuel slowed.

CHD Rutgers Lawsuit Moves Forward, as Rutgers Announces Trial With Pfizer on COVID Vaccines for Kids Under 5

The attorney representing Children’s Health Defense (CHD) and 13 Rutgers University students in a lawsuit challenging Rutgers’ COVID-19 vaccine mandate policy said the District Court of New Jersey didn’t follow the legal standard when it dismissed CHD’s case.

U.S. Won’t Send Advanced Drones to Ukraine in Bid to Avoid War Escalation

Biden admin denies Kiev's request for General Atomics MQ-1C Gray Eagle drones.

Meta Cuts 11,000 Jobs: Zuckerberg Admits He Made Bad Trend Predictions

The company founder admits to overextending investments.

Republican Katie Britt Becomes Alabama’s First Elected Female Senator

Katie Britt of Alabama set a historical record by being the first Republican female elected Senator for the state.

City of Boston Agrees to Pay $2.1 Million in Christian Flag Case

The city of Boston has agreed to pay $2.1 million in attorney fees and damages stemming from a 2017 case in which the city refused to allow a Christian flag to be flown at City Hall Plaza for Constitution Day.

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