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Kansas Abortion Amendment Spurs Registrations, Projections of Record Aug. 2 Primary Tally

There’s a pitch battle, one of words and wording, being waged across the rolling woods and river-creased plains of Kansas, with both sides accusing the other of spinning lies to fearmonger for votes in a special election being intensely watched nationwide.

Church On Portland’s ‘Deadliest Block’ Cleans Up Drug Encampment While Mayor Fixates On Guns

Homelessness and drug use continue to run rampant in Portland as the city’s leaders focus on gun violence.

Dems Whine Hulu Won’t Air Their Ads

Democrats may not be able to govern their way out of a paper bag, but they're champion complainers.

More Than 450,000 Acres of Land Purchased by Billionaire-Funded Conservation Organization

The American Prairie (AP) is attempting to form the largest nature park in the U.S. by buying up massive amounts of land in Montana. The group states that its mission is to create "a refuge for people and wildlife preserved forever as part of America's heritage."

WHO Advises Homosexuals To Reduce Amount Of Intercourse Despite CDC Refusing To Label Monkeypox As An STD

A WHO monkeypox expert said at least 95% of monkeypox cases spread from sexually active homosexuals.

Trump Warns Something Worse Than Recession Is Coming

Former President Donald Trump has warned that America’s economy is on track for a bigger disaster than a recession.

17% of Immigration Cases Tossed Because DHS Failed to File Paperwork, Study Finds

Immigration judges are tossing one out of every six new immigration cases because Homeland Security failed to file a basic form — the original court summons — according to a new study.

SEE IT: Supreme Court Leak Investigators ‘Narrowed it Down’ Shannon Bream Reports

Investigators searching for the Supreme Court leaker have "narrowed it down," but no names of suspects have emerged publicly almost three months after the reveal of a draft opinion indicating Roe v. Wade would soon be overturned.

World Economic Forum Thinks It Can Tell Companies How to Invest, Us What to Buy, Governments How to Govern

"As of now, the willingness and ability of consumers to pay premiums have not been demonstrated. It is critical for industry stakeholders to strengthen and scale-up demand signals for low-emission products," says the WEF.

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