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Cori Bush Says She Changed Her Mind On Abortion But Doctor Wouldn’t Stop

Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) revealed details about an abortion she had as a teen.

Middle-Class Households Struggle to Cover Expenses as Prices Rise

A survey from a leading retail trade group finds that inflation is making it harder for middle-class households to cover their expenses as the winter holidays loom.

Uvalde Schools Suspend Entire Police Force After Outrage

Uvalde’s school district on Friday pulled its embattled campus police force off the job following a wave of new outrage over the hiring of a former state trooper who was part of the hesitant law enforcement response during the May shooting at Robb Elementary School that left 21 dead.

Putin and Zelensky to Attend G20 – Indonesia

Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Ukrainian counterpart, Vladimir Zelensky, will both travel to Bali in November for the G20 summit, an Indonesian diplomat has told UAE's The National newspaper.

‘Europe Is Bleeding’ While Russia Makes ‘Good Money,’ Hungarian PM Warns at European Community Meeting

The European Union’s sanctions imposed on Russia have not lived up to expectations, according to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.

Biden Admin Brags About Forcing ‘Climate Change’ Dogma Onto More Than 20 Federal Agencies

A White House press release on Thursday boasted about the Biden admin's success in pushing controversial climate change ideology into multiple government agencies at American taxpayer expense.

Biden Says Nuclear ‘Armageddon’ at Highest Risk in 60 Years

President Biden said Thursday that a nuclear "Armageddon" is at its highest risk since the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962.

Electric Vehicles Catching Fire from Water Damage: Hurricane Ian

Florida's chief fire marshal warns of EVs exploding due to damage from the catastrophic hurricane.

New York City’s Mayor Declares State of Emergency Over ‘Migrant Crisis’ (Watch)

NY City Mayor Eric Adams on Friday declared a state of emergency in response to the city’s migrant influx.

COVID Cases in European Union Rise After High Vax Rate

After attaining what Johns Hopkins refers to as an "above world average" COVID-19 vaccination rate, infections in the European Union have not gone down but reached 1.5 million last week, up 8% from the week before.

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