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Senate Confirms Biden Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson to Supreme Court

First Black woman confirmed to Supreme Court succeeds Justice Stephen Breyer.

Worship Leader and Recording Artist Sean Feucht Organizes Disney Protest in Response to Company Stance on LGBTQ Curriculum in K-3rd Classroom

Musician and religious leader Sean Feucht says it's time for Christians to let their voices be heard regarding Disney's support of teaching LGBTQ ideology to 5 to 8-year-olds.

New COVID Variant Found in U.K.: Omicron XE

Symptoms include shortness of breath, feeling tired, loss of appetite.

Dems Push Back on Biden Ending Trump’s COVID Asylum Exclusion at the Border

Mark Kelly and Kyrsten Sinema issue joint statement expressing concerns about the plan.

Democrats Lose Another State as Florida Becomes Bright Red

Democrats just got more bad news as they head into the 2022 midterms and 2024 presidential elections.

Clinton 2016 Campaign, Lawyer, Tech Exec in ‘Joint Venture’ to Smear Trump, Durham Alleges

Hillary Clinton’s campaign, its lawyer and a tech executive took part in a “joint venture” to gather and spread dirt about Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign, special counsel John Durham charges in a new filing.

Illinois Church Touts ‘Fasting From Whiteness’ as Lent 2022 Observance

A United Church of Christ congregation in suburban Chicago says it is “Fasting From Whiteness” during Lent, the 40-day period preceding Easter.

Numerous Health Problems More Likely Because of COVID-19 Vaccines Than Coincidence: VAERS Data Analysis

Various health problems reported by people after receiving one of the COVID-19 vaccine shots are more likely to have been caused by the vaccines than to be coincidental, according to an analysis of data from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS).

Good Luck Buying That House

Oh, you want to buy a house? The bad news is that right now, you would pay a historically high price for a home, and as of today, you’d also hand over more money in interest for the privilege to do so — a whopping 5 percent, on average.

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