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US Economy Added 261,000 New Jobs in October as Hiring Stays Strong

The U.S. economy added 261,000 new jobs in October, down from the upwardly revised 315,000 in September, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics...

How The PA Gubernatorial Race Will Majorly Affect 2024 Elections

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Republicans’ Chief House Investigator Vows to Take On Bureaucracy, Starting With Vaccine Royalties

The congressman who would lead the most powerful investigative committee in the House if Republicans win the midterms is sending an unmistakable advance warning to the permanent federal bureaucracy: It's time to "get rid of some of these useless bureaucrats who are just a drain on the American taxpayer."

Beneath the Sands of Time, a New Christian Discovery in Middle East

An ancient Christian monastery possibly dating as far back as the years before Islam spread across the Arabian Peninsula has been discovered on an island off the coast of the United Arab Emirates, officials announced Thursday.

Pennsylvania Moms Gain Win in Suit Against Schools Over Gender Identity Indoctrination in First Grade

A judge has ruled that a lawsuit brought by Pennsylvania moms against their children's first-grade teacher will be allowed to proceed, striking down a motion asking the court to dismiss the case.

Establishment Media Disregards Attack on Republican Candidate Gen. Don Bolduc

The New York Times, Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times each disregarded the physical attack against New Hampshire Republican candidate General Don Bolduc.

Elon Musk Says Twitter Revenue Declining Despite No Changes to Censorship Policies

Twitter owner Elon Musk said the social media company’s revenue is declining because of skittish advertisers, despite the tech platform making zero changes to its censorship policies.

Five Doctors Sue California Over Medical Misinformation Law

A group of doctors is suing California officials over the state’s new law that lets medical boards punish physicians who offer “misinformation or disinformation” related to COVID-19.

Democrats Refuse to Learn From the Failure of Engagement With China

The timing couldn’t have been better. Democratic Party foreign-policy “expert” Joseph Nye, who served in the Carter, Clinton, and Obama administrations and who teaches at Harvard University, wrote an article in Project Syndicate extolling the virtues of post–Cold War engagement of China and praising the Biden administration’s competitive-engagement approach to China.

Supreme Court Considers Ending Affirmative Action

"I guess I don’t put much stock in that, because I’ve heard similar arguments for segregation," said Justice Clarence Thomas about race-based admissions improving education.

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