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Read MoreJustice Roberts Tells Senators To Pound Sand Over Inquiry Into SCOTUS Members
Chief Justice Roberts recognizes the well-tested Democrat tactic of discrediting, demoralizing, and destroying.
Read MoreIt’s A Full-Scale Invasion: Joe Biden’s Immigrant Mob
In April, I visited the border in Nogales, Arizona, as well as other locations, to witness a full-scale invasion of the United States of America.
Read MoreKansas Becomes First State to Define ‘Gender’ as a Person’s Sex at Birth
Kansas has become the first state to officially define “gender” as corresponding to a person’s sex at birth with new legislation that went into law last week.
Read MoreAdministrators Do Nothing as Boy Who Claims to be ‘a Trans Girl’ Viciously Beats Teen Girls at a California High School
A brute who claims to be a “transgender girl” has been accused of repeated fights and brutally beating up teenage girls at California high school
Read MoreResearchers Pinpoint Diabetes to Poor Diet, Especially ‘Poor Carbohydrate Quality’ and Processed Foods
Type 2 diabetes is on the rise all across the world, soaring from about 100 million to 500 million cases in the last few decades.
Read MoreWhy Did Biden’s EPA Choose A South Korean Company For Its First Smart Grid Product?
On Jan. 4, 2023, the EPA announced that Samsung Corp had the first mass-marketed Smart Home Energy Management System (SHEMS) to earn the ENERGY STAR certification.
Read More‘That’s the Bottom Line’ Podcast with Todd Hickman & Gene Vallorani – April 29, 2023
‘That’s the Bottom Line’ Podcast with Todd Hickman & Gene Vallorani – April 29, 2023
Read MoreFBI: ‘Don’t Worry, America, We aren’t Spying on NEARLY as Many of You as We Did Last Year’
The FBI is now telling us that they have cut way back on the number of Americans they are spying on compared to last year.
Read MoreChemical Spill Threatens Water Supply in Major US City – Officials Say It’s Safe Until 11:59 PM
A chemical spill into a tributary of the Delaware River has put nerves on edge in Philadelphia, although officials have walked back an initial alert urging residents to buy bottled water.
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