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Starbucks CEO Says Stores Are No Longer Safe in Democrat-Run Seattle, Portland, Philadelphia, L.A., D.C.

American cities “have abdicated their responsibility in fighting crime,” said Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz, who is a Democratic donor.

Pope Francis: Biden’s Abortion Position Contradicts Catholic Teaching

Pope Francis implicitly criticized President Joe Biden this week for holding a position on abortion that contradicts church teaching and orthodox Christian theology.

New Film ‘Washington’s Armor’ Shows How ‘God’s Hand’ Guided America’s Founding Fathers: Watch Trailer

"George Washington was God's chosen vessel to establish a nation and become the first president of the United States," said film studio president Lammy Lane.

Emails Confirm Why CDC Changed Definitions of Vaccine, Vaccinated

Newly obtained emails confirm that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) changed its definition for both “vaccine” and “vaccinated” because people were pointing out that definitions didn’t seem to apply to the COVID-19 vaccines.

‘Defund the Cartels’ — Rep. Mayra Flores Talks Border Crisis in Exclusive Interview

A newly-elected Texas Congresswoman is calling for the defunding of the Mexican cartels effectively in control of the U.S. southwestern border.

Jeff Bezos Collaborates on Cancer Vax Development

The vaccine aims to provide another option to chemotherapy at an "affordable price."

Starbucks Closing 16 Stores Nationwide Due to Employee-Safety Concerns

Starbucks Corp. announced on Monday that more than a dozen stores will be closed across the nation over employee-safety concerns related to drug use, theft, and assault.

BRICS Could Create Its Own Reserve Currency, Russia’s Medvedev Says

Since its creation in the mid-2000s, the BRICS group of major emerging economies has promoted extensive cooperation between members, and recently, has begun pushing for a global realignment of geopolitical power to better match members' economic, geographic and demographic potential with their position in the international order.

Uruguay Halts COVID-19 Vaccine for Kids Under 13, Judge Demands Government Officials Turn Over Pfizer Contracts

Uruguay suspended COVID-19 vaccines for children under 13 after a judge on Thursday issued an injunction halting vaccinations in that age group until government officials turn over contracts between Pfizer and the Uruguayan government.

Officials Investigate Vandalism, Fires at Maryland Churches

Investigations are underway into several weekend incidents of apparent arson and vandalism at churches in Maryland, authorities said.

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