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San Francisco Spends $1.7 Million on One Public Toilet

The city of San Francisco has released plans to construct a $1.7 million-dollar public toilet, estimated to take three years to complete.

The Heresy of Racial Theology

Race-based theology is escaping esoteric graduate seminars and making its way into popular Christian culture.

Ron DeSantis Condemns Abortion: Protect Unborn Babies Because ‘Everybody Counts’

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis spoke about the value of unborn babies while debating his Democrat opponent Monday, saying “everybody counts.” The Tampa Bay Times reports...

Government-Funded Lab in Maryland Plans to Develop Hybrid Monkeypox Strain That Is More Lethal Than Previous Strains

Last week, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced to launch an investigation into the new COVID strain research being conducted at Boston University, which has shown an 80% fatality rate in infected mice.

Jan 6 Details: MSNBC Reporter Fact-Checked in Real Time by Trump Supporters

An MSNBC reporter gets slapped down during an interview after trying to stump Trump supporters about January 6.

Archeologists Find Tomb of Saint Nicholas, 4th Century Bishop and Inspiration for Santa Claus

Archeologists have found the tomb that holds the remains of Saint Nicholas underneath an ancient church in Turkey.

Will the Housing Market Collapse Next?

The U.S. housing market continues to stumble as rising interest rates reduce the demand for mortgages and make homes more difficult to sell.

Liz Cheney’s Plan to Divide the Republican Party Has Failed

The widespread and coordinated plan to divide the Republican Party has failed, and it’s a major reason why Democrat prospects for the 2022 midterms are so bad.

A Swing State No More? GOP Confidence Grows in Florida

Democrats are increasingly concerned that Florida, once the nation’s premier swing state, may slip away this fall and beyond as emboldened Republicans capitalize on divisive cultural issues and population shifts in crucial contests for governor and the U.S. Senate.

Chinese Spies Bribed U.S. Double Agent: DOJ

The Justice Department announced on Monday that two Chinese intelligence operatives have been accused of bribing a U.S. official for information regarding a criminal case against a Chinese-owned telecommunications company.

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