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Inspectors: Thousands of American Bridges in Poor Condition

by Eric Lendrum   Following the collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge after a collision involving a cargo ship, safety inspectors are now raising the alarm about the structural dangers of a...

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Feds Refuse to Drop $37 Million Fine, Lawsuit Against GCU Despite Audit...

by Sophia Vitter   A state auditor’s office recently completed a review that found no proof there is any wrongdoing on the part of Grand Canyon University, but two federal agencies are continuing with...

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SEC Voluntarily Puts on Hold Climate Change Rule

by Steve Wilson   Requiring publicly traded companies to make climate-related disclosures has voluntarily been put on hold by the Securities and Exchange Commission. The SEC’s move came before a...

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Commentary: Job Program for Americans-No Jobs for Illegal Aliens, Period

by Mark Meckler   I am weary of hearing the trope that we need more illegal aliens because “Americans won’t work those jobs.” My bet is that most Americans share this sentiment as well. Amidst a...

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Earliest COVID-19 Vaccine Recipients Wrote in Tens of Thousands of Injuries...

by Greg Piper   The earliest recipients of newly authorized COVID-19 vaccines, including healthcare workers, wrote in tens of thousands of adverse events related to the heart, ears, reproductive...

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Prominent Epidemiologist Says Data Proves COVID Lockdowns Failed, and Hurt...

by Charlotte Hazard   Dr. Harvey Risch, Professor of Epidemiology at the Yale School of Public Health, says lockdowns failed to mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic and had “serious repercussions for...

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Increased Crime Cutting into Small-Business Earnings, Survey of Owners Finds

by Mary Elise Cosgray   One-third of small-business owners say increased crime is cutting into their earnings, and 7 in 10 grade President Joe Biden’s performance negatively in terms of helping small...

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Tuberculosis, Measles Break Out in Chicago Migrant Shelters

by Eric Lendrum   In the city of Chicago, officials announced that there has been an outbreak of tuberculosis (TB) in several shelters currently housing illegal aliens. As Fox News reports, the...

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Part-Time Employment Surges for Another Month While Full-Time Falters

by Will Kessler   The number of Americans working part-time jobs surged in March, while full-time jobs declined slightly, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released Friday....

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Feds Report $2.7 Trillion in Improper Payments in Two Decades

by Casey Harper   The federal government reported hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars in improper payments last fiscal year and trillions over the last two decades. According to a new report from...

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Trump Releases Abortion Stance, Says States Should Determine Regulations on...

by Madeleine Hubbard   Presumptive GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump on Monday announced his stance on abortion ahead of the November election, sticking, as expected, with the Supreme Court...

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Brazilian Judge Orders Criminal Probe of Elon Musk as They Tussle Over ‘Fake...

by Harold Hutchison   A Brazilian judge ordered the government to carry out a criminal probe of Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Sunday, according to multiple media reports. Justice Alexandre de Moraes of the...

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Inflation, COVID-Era Spending Policies Result in Teacher Layoffs Nationwide

by Bethany Blankley   School districts across the country are laying off teachers, citing high inflationary costs, budget deficits, and federal COVID-era funding running out after receiving windfalls...

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Alabama Hospital to Discontinue IVF After 2024

by Ben Whedon   An Alabama hospital on Wednesday announced that it would discontinue in vitro fertilization (IVF) services at the end of the year due to the legal controversy surrounding the practice....

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House GOP Investigates Failures Leading to 200,000 Deportation Case Dismissals

by Bethany Blankley   U.S. House Republicans are demanding answers from Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas as to why more than 200,000 deportation cases were dismissed. A new...

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Commentary: Is ‘The Great Illusion’ in Ruins?

by Victor Davis Hanson   In 2021, Joe Biden was elected after a bitterly fought campaign that deposed the incumbent Donald Trump. Democrats eventually captured, for a time, both the House and Senate,...

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‘Million Dollar Cities’ on the Rise as Home Prices Climb

by Brett Rowland   More cities have hit the $1 million mark amid rising home prices, especially in California. A year ago, real estate marketplace Zillow found 491 cities where the typical home value...

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National Collegiate Athletics Organization Rules Male Athletes Can’t Compete...

by Kate Anderson   The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) announced Monday that only biological females would be allowed to play in women’s sports. The organization’s Council of...

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Commentary: Free Traders Are Wrong – It’s Time to Try Trade a New Way

by Kenneth Rapoza   A recent Daily Mail poll showed 54 percent of voters support Trump’s proposal to put 10 percent tariffs on most imports, from China or not. This is sacrilege to American free...

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Students Shout At, Protest Clinton: ‘Wellesley’s Most Beloved War Criminal’

by Matt Lamb   Hillary Clinton is Wellesley College’s “most beloved war criminal,” according to pamphlets handed out by student activists. Activists protested the former Secretary of State’s...

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