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It's been shown that the Associated Press has published an awkward correction to its fear-mongering piece claiming that 70 percent of calls to Mississippi Poison Control were about ivermectin ingestion. The actual number was 2 percent.
The Biden administration is debating restarting what it terms as a more humane version of a controversial Trump-era program for asylum seekers.
Climate Change Is The Crisis Feds Choose To Focus On
Written by BreakingDeanne Criswell, the administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, said Sunday that climate change is the "crisis of our generation" after Hurricane Ida ripped through the country and caused the death of at least 66 people nationwide.
Melania Trump wishes nothing more than to dodge another term as first lady, according to a Sunday report, as her husband advances closer and closer to another White House effort.
Biden Over-Compensating With This To Bury Afghan Crisis
Written by BreakingPresident Joe Biden will attend all three 9/11 memorial sites to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and honor the 2,996 victims who were killed that day, the White House announced Saturday.
President Joe Biden's comprehensive liberal system priorities already meet a rebellious Senate. But he starts to find his agenda at differences with another rival: the Supreme Court.
AOC's 'Unholy Attack' Part Of A Growing 'Progressive' War On Religion
Written by BreakingFar-left Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) on Friday announced that “Christian extremists” are “passing forced birth laws” to make it harder for a woman to abort her child, days after Texas’s pro-life law went into effect.
Lawmakers are bracing for budget battles later this month when they go back to Washington, where they’ll be racing against the clock to pass trillions of dollars in spending while the threat of a government shutdown looms.
Debate Topic: Are McCarthy & GOP Wrong For Threatening TeleCom Companies
Written by Mid-Day 2Republican threats against telecommunications and technology companies for cooperating with a congressional probe into the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol have no legal basis and are fear mongering, lawyers assert. To be true, while the Pelosi commission is a witch hunt, the GOP needs to rise up and not resort to petty tactics that embody the progressive movement.
Rideshare companies Lyft and Uber have both issued separate statements announcing they will supplement legal fees for any drivers transporting women to abortion clinics who are sued under the recently passed Texas abortion law.
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Biden's Economics Are About To Hurt 9 Million Of The Most Vulnerable
Written by BreakingOver 9 million Americans are about to lose their unemployment benefits and millions more will witness their weekly incomes plummet as a host of federal pandemic jobless assistance programs expire next week.
This Larry Elder Promise Alone Is Reason Enough To Get Rid Of Newsom
Written by BreakingLarry Elder, a gubernatorial candidate in California’s Gavin Newsom recall election, announced he would replace U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a Democrat, with a Republican – if Elder becomes governor and Feinstein were to step down throughout his term.
Debate: Did Media Try To 'Help' Hillary & Harm Trump? FEC Says No
Written by story2The Federal Elections Commission (FEC) has rejected a complaint that accused the 2016 Hillary Clinton campaign of breaking the law by soliciting favorable media coverage from peculiar members of the press before the 2016 presidential election.
Will Fauci Or Anyone Else Be Charged If This Is Proven True?
Written by LeadingWhile Embarking on a secretive project to identify deadly viruses with pandemic potential, the US was funding China's controversial Wuhan laboratory, a new book alleges.