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Conservatives More Accepting of Other Political Party than Dems: Generation Lab/Axios Poll

Young Democrats are more likely to "despise" Republicans.

U.S. Judge Blocks Biden COVID Vax Mandate for Federal Contractors

President Biden’s panel to examine changes to the Supreme Court expressed wariness of any big upheavals in a draft report released ahead of a final vote Tuesday.

120 Teens Hospitalized, 3 Dead Following Pfizer Vaccine Rollout for 15- to 17-Year-Olds in Vietnam

The Vietnamese province of Thanh Hoa suspended a batch of Pfizer’s COVID vaccine after more than 120 teens were hospitalized after being vaccinated. According to news reports, three Vietnamese teens have died after getting the Pfizer vaccine.

Biden’s Border Crisis Is Killing More Americans Than Ever With Spike In Drug Trafficking

Cartels are taking advantage of law enforcement weaknesses and policy failures to smuggle record amounts of fentanyl into the United States.

Texas Using Boats Lined Up on Rio Grande to Stop Flow of Migrants

Texas' Department of Public Safety (DPS) has moved a number of boats to the Rio Grande River, forming a blockade with the intention of stopping migrants from making their way to the U.S. by crossing the body of water.

NYC to grant 800K noncitizens right to vote; state GOP blasts bill as ‘worst idea out of New York City Democrats ever’

New York City is poised to become the largest place in the country to grant noncitizens the right to vote in local elections, the Associated Press reported.

ISIS Using TikTok To Incite Attacks On Non-Muslims This Christmas

ISIS is getting with the times. The Islamic terrorist group is reportedly using the widely popular social media platform TikTok to recruit young members who will carry out bombing attacks over the holidays.

California school offers boy pizza to get vaccinated, tells him not to ‘say anything,’ mom says

Los Angeles Unified School District requiring kids 12 and over to get vaccinated.

Unit Labor Costs Surged in 3rd Quarter, Adding to Signs of Persistent Inflation

U.S. unit labor costs rose sharply in the third quarter, while productivity declined at its fastest pace since 1960, adding to signs of persistently high inflation.

Why We Still Need to Remember Pearl Harbor

The price of freedom, peace, and prosperity is an authentic posture of eternal vigilance.

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