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Mike Lindell to Challenge Ronna Romney for RNC Chair

MyPillow Founder and CEO Mike Lindell will challenge "failed" RNC leader Ronna Romney to lead the organization.

Amazon Warehouse Workers Set To Strike Across 40 Countries

Thousands of workers across approximately 40 countries are planning to take part in ‘Black Friday’ protests to demand better wages and working conditions in the company’s warehouses, as the global cost-of-living crisis increases

Russia Moves to Ban ‘LGBTQ Propaganda’

The legislation would fine anyone who publishes what is defined as "propaganda."

UK Bans New Chinese Security Cameras on Sensitive Government Estates Over Security Concerns

The UK’s government departments has been told to stop installing surveillance cameras made by Chinese companies and advised to replace existing ones, a Cabinet minister said on Thursday.

Thanksgiving Lessons

Thursday, if you eat a nice meal, thank the Pilgrims. They made Thanksgiving possible.

Sweden Out of COVID Vax Storage Space Due to Low Demand

Sweden has run out of space for storing COVID-19 vaccines due to the lack of demand in the country.

Georgia’s Fetal Heartbeat Abortion Restriction Reinstated

Georgia Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld the ban on abortion when a medical provider can detect a baby’s heartbeat.

Protesting Workers Beaten at Chinese iPhone Factory

Police beat workers protesting over a pay dispute at the biggest factory for Apple’s iPhone, whose new model is delayed by controls imposed as...

W.VA’s Riley Moore Prepares House Run, Vows to Take His Anti-ESG Fight to Washington

The Republican leading the national charge against “woke” financial firms with climate investment policies wants to take his battle to Congress by way of a West Virginia House district.

10K Migrants Apprehended in Texas Border Sector over One Week

Del Rio Sector Border Patrol agents apprehended more than 10,000 migrants during the past week. Another estimated 6,000 migrants got away without being apprehended. Del...

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