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Former Brexit Leader Ostracized by Banking Systems

Former Brexit party leader Nigel Farage wrote an editorial detailing the political discrimination he has faced at the hands of banking systems across the U.K.

Australian Federal Police Saves Record Number of Abused Children in Single Operation

An arrest warrant is out for a man from Queensland, Australia, after he failed to appear in court.

75,000 Attendees at Trump’s South Carolina Rally

President Trump's campaign tour spanned multiple pivotal states, including Iowa and New Hampshire, following the massive rally in South Carolina, where he also announced the endorsements of "over 250 grassroots leaders representing all 46 counties in the Palmetto State."

‘Climate Change’ Not Responsible for Canadian Wildfires or Heatwaves: Climate Realism Report

The report suggests that the mainstream media's attribution of such natural disasters to climate change could lead to a misdirection of resources from the true causes of wildfires.

Philadelphia Mass Shooter Identified as Transgender BLM Supporter

Carriker's Facebook activity reveals evidence of his activism and gender identity.

Fourth of July Continues to Resonate with Americans: Rasmussen Survey

"55% of American Adults consider the Fourth of July to be one of our nation's most important holidays."

July 4th Meals Cost 14% More Under Biden Admin

Despite a dip from 2022's record-high, the cost of a cookout serving ten people sits at $67.73, reflecting an inflationary trend linked to what is currently being termed "Bidenomics" by the White House.

DEI Investment Declines: Majority of Large Companies Scaling Back Budgets, Cast Doubt on ‘Woke’ Progress

A recent Gallup poll reveals a decline in intended DEI investment, with 59% of 140 large companies planning to increase their DEI budgets in the next year, a significant drop from 84% in 2022.

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