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World Economic Forum Hosts ‘Climate Crisis’ Summit in New York City as UN General Assembly Kicks Off

The Clinton Foundation is also convening in the same town.

California Governor Gavin Newsom Signs ‘Sweeping’ New Climate Measures

California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a package of bills last week reducing California’s carbon emissions and deepening its reliance on clean energy.

Homeland Security Has Been Secretly Copying Phones for Nearly 2 Decades

Entering the US illegally and without scrutiny has become as easy as a short walk across the border.

After Courts Force Jewish University to Host LGBTQ Campus Group, University Shuts Down All Clubs

Yeshiva University has shut down all its campus clubs following a Supreme Court decision that would have forced the university to recognize an LGBTQ group on campus.

Ex-CDC Director Reveals Names Behind Real COVID ‘Conspiracy’

Dr. Anthony Fauci has complained that conspiracy theorists have hindered his ability to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, but a former CDC director says it's his old friend Tony and other federal health officials who are part of a "conspiracy."

Second Donbass Republic Wants Vote on Uniting With Russia

The Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) must “immediately” hold a “referendum” on joining Russia, its civic chamber said on Monday.

Head Start Mask Mandate Will Be Removed: Biden Administration

The federal Head Start program, which provides preschool and child care services to low-income families, will soon stop requiring masks.

NIH-Funded Study Doesn’t Offer Great News for Vaccinated Children

A new study conducted by public health researchers at the University of North Carolina and the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services uncovered new information on the efficacy of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine in young people age 5 to 11.

School Shutdowns Leave Children Behind

A new report from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), a program of the US Department of Education, confirms what most parents already knew: shutting down the schools because of the panic over covid was a disaster for American schoolchildren.

House, Senate Panels Start This Week Considering Changes to 135-Year-Old Electoral Count Act

House and Senate committees starting this week will begin work on measures to change how U.S. presidential election votes are counted and certified – including possibly amending the 135-year-old Electoral Count Act and clarifying the vice president's role in the process.

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