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Students, Staff In Philadelphia School District Will Need To Mask For First 10 Days Of School

Students and staff in the School District of Philadelphia will be required to wear face masks for the first 10 days of the upcoming school year.

Most Americans Support Election Audits Immediately After Polling Day

SO WHEN ARE REPUBLICANS GOING TO GET OFF THEIR BUTTS AND CODIFY THIS TREND?

Dems Launch New Outreach To Hispanics, Try To Beat Back Gop Advances With Minority Voters

The Congressional Hispanic Caucus’ campaign arm unveiled a six-figure outreach effort to encourage voters to support Democrats during the midterms, using humor to entertain and reach an audience on key campaign issues.

‘Anything But A Cashless Society’: Physical Money Makes Comeback As UK Households Battle Inflation

The World Economic Forum (WEF) has been pushing hard for a ‘cashless society’ in a post-pandemic world, though physical money has made a comeback...

IRS Audits Will Generate $20B From Those Making Under $400K Under Inflation Reduction Act

The Congressional Budget Office confirmed the figures in an email to Republican lawmakers.

Johnson & Johnson to Stop Selling Baby Powder Over Cancer Concerns

Johnson & Johnson will no longer sell its talc-based baby powder globally in 2023, the company said on Thursday, more than two years after it stopped selling the product in the United States and Canada.

Biden Admin Launches Federal Investigation Into Southern Baptist Convention

President Joe Biden’s (D) administration has reportedly launched an investigation into the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) over its handling of alleged scandals within the church.

Chinese Christians Survived Discrimination in Indonesia. Now the Church Is Growing Spiritually.

Q&A with pastor Samuel Fu on the evangelical challenges in the nation of a thousand islands.

Founder of Whole Foods Says Socialists Are ‘Taking Over’ America

Whole Foods Founder John Mackey said "socialists are taking over" the United States and there's no signs of it ending anytime soon.

Houston ISD Approves $2 Million Funding for More Firearms, Shields for District Police in Wake of Mass Shootings

Houston Independent School District (ISD) trustees on Aug. 11 passed a motion that will allow $2 million in funding for more firearms and shields for the district police.

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