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World Economic Forum Says U.S. Taxpayers Should Give $525 Billion to ‘Vulnerable’ Countries for Climate Change ‘Loss and Damage’

Globalist think tank says American taxpayers should be penalized for other counties' "climate-linked losses."

Surge in Suicide Among U.S. Border Patrol

“Since the Biden administration came into office, we lost our purpose,” one agent said.

Biden Admin Giving Another $4.5 Billion to Ukraine

U.S. Treasury on Tuesday said it would disburse $4.5 billion to Ukraine in the coming weeks to support the nation's war with Russia.

Inflation Forcing Many Young People to Live with Parents

More than half of young adults ranging from 18 to 25 say they are struggling to pay their bills and still live at home due to inflation.

Members of AZ County Board Decline Certifying Election Results

An Arizona board overseeing Chocise County is refusing to certify election results after Tom Rice, Brian Steiner, and Daniel Wood claimed voting machines were not properly approved.

Kari Lake Declares ‘I Will Become Governor’ as Arizona’s AG Officially Steps Into Election Mess

Regardless of where you stand on the political spectrum or what you even think of her personally, it’s inarguable that Arizona gubernatorial candidate and GOP rising star Kari Lake is a fighter.

CBS Finally Verifies Hunter Biden’s Laptop

CBS News has officially verified Hunter Biden's laptop more than two years after it first became news.

South Carolina’s Governor Fights as ACLU Targets Faith-Based Foster Agencies

South Carolina’s Republican governor has asked a federal court to protect the state’s right to partner with faith-based foster care groups to provide homes for children in need.

ICE Arrests Over 130 Illegal Migrant Sex Offenders

Officers with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Enforcement and Removal Operations arrested more than 130 sex offenders illegally present in the United States in a nationwide campaign, authorities announced Monday.

College Clarifies Statement That Advised Psychotherapy for Serious Cases of COVID-19 Vaccine ‘Anxieties’

The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) has clarified an earlier statement that sparked controversy for appearing to advise doctors that it may be necessary to refer patients with “anxieties” about receiving COVID-19 vaccination to prescription medications and psychological help.

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