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North Korea tells hungry citizens to ‘tighten belts’ until 2025

North Korea is telling citizens to tighten their belts through at least 2025, the year they will reopen the border with China which they closed last year to ward off the coronavirus, causing severe food shortages, sources in the country told RFA.

Biden’s Visit to the Vatican

The party of JFK now loves to talk politics with the pope.

Attorneys General in 10 States Join Fight Against Biden Admin’s Vaccine Mandate

Ten attorneys general in states with Republican governorships filed a lawsuit against the White House’s vaccine mandate for federal contractors.

Lawmaker offers new solution for surge of illegals: Send them to wealthy Democrat enclaves

"Let's ship them to those areas that can afford to find out what it's like with these illegals," Rep. Ralph Norman says.

Marxism versus Libertarianism: Two Types of Internationalism

There are two main philosophical and ideological schools of thought that include the problem of internationalism in their principles. The first is liberal internationalism, which developed within the framework of classical liberalism. The second is orthodox Marxism and its various derivatives that entertain the idea of proletarian internationalism. The concept of internationalism has different origins, meanings, and practical implementations in the two schools of thought.

71 out of 75 Districts in Uttar Pradesh, India Reported No COVID Cases in 24 Hours After Implementing Ivermectin Protocol

The Gateway Pundit previously reported that COVID cases plummeted in India thanks to new rules that promote Ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine to its massive population.

GOP Seek Answers to Reports of $450,000 Compensation for Illegal Immigrants

Nearly four dozen GOP congress members sent a letter to the Biden Administration’s various agency heads on Friday, demanding answers to a report that they are considering paying illegal immigrants who crossed the U.S. border illegally in 2018, $450,000 in compensation each.

D.C. Judge Blocks Military Members And Employees From Being Fired Over Vaccine Mandate After Lawsuit

Several unvaccinated government employees, including active-duty military members, who were named in the lawsuit challenging the president’s vaccination mandate as illegal were granted a temporary restraining order on Thursday by a federal judge in Washington.

Portland first in nation to offer bereavement leave for employees who get an abortion

City employees to get 3-day leave after suffering loss of baby due to abortion, miscarriage or stillbirth

Watchdog Hits McAuliffe With Campaign Finance Complaint Over Foreign Money

McAuliffe took $350,000 donation from a foreign-owned company linked to an overseas money laundering probe A government watchdog group hit Terry McAuliffe with a campaign...

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