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Post-Trump America Isn’t What You Hoped It Would Be, Is It?

Will we learn from the mistake that we’ve made in removing a strong leader for a gentle doormat?

From Powerpoint to Potatoes: Why Is Bill Gates Buying So Much Land?

In late June, the North Dakota Attorney General approved the purchase of 2,100 acres of farmland by a company tied to Bill Gates.

House Committee Approves First Assault Weapons Ban Bill in Decades

The House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday moved a bill banning assault weapons forward, but it’s unclear if the legislation has enough support to pass a floor vote.

Jury Delivers Justice for David Dorn, Beloved Ex-St. Louis Cop Killed by 2020 Riot Thug

A Missouri jury quickly delivered justice Wednesday to the family of a beloved former St. Louis police captain who was shot dead by a thug while trying to protect a friend’s business during riots and looting in June of 2020.

3 Out of 4 Middle Class Families Are Falling Behind as Prices Rise

Three out of 4 middle class households report falling behind the rising cost of living as inflation continues to soar, according to a new poll.

Ford Plans to Lay Off 8,000 Workers to Fund Electric Vehicle Push

Ford Motor Co. reportedly plans on laying off up to 8,000 people in the next few weeks to boost profits and move into the electric-vehicle market.

New York County Confirms Case of Polio

The New York Department of Health on Thursday reported a case of polio in a resident of the state's Rockland County.

Transport Secretary Again Trying to Sell ‘Pain’ of High Gas Prices as a ‘Benefit’

Buttigieg points out "benefit" of driving electric vehicles.

Almost 200 K-12 Educators Charged With Child Sex Crimes in First Half of 2022

77% of arrests were alleged crimes against students.

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