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Foreclosure wave sweeping U.S. crests in Chicago

(COURTHOUSE NEWS) – A report released in April by real estate data aggregator ATTOM has bestowed Chicago with a dubious honor. Amid a national surge in residential foreclosure rates, Chicagoans are cur...

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Physicists just rewrote a foundational rule for nuclear fusion reactors that could unleash twice the power

(LIVE SCIENCE) – Future fusion reactions inside tokamaks could produce much more energy than previously thought, thanks to groundbreaking new research that found a foundational law for such reactors wa...

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Judge told to answer challenge to her ban on enforcement of abortion law
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  • Source: Bob Unruh
  • 05/27/2022

The Court of Appeals in Michigan has told a lower court judge who banned enforcement of an abortion law that has been on the state’s books for decades to respond to a challenge to that decision. It was...

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$10,000 per borrower! Report says Biden to reveal student loan forgiveness

By Bryan Babb Daily Caller News Foundation President Joe Biden is planning to forgive $10,000 of student loan debt per borrower, according to a Friday report from The Washington Post. Biden intended to...

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How much CO2 did woke elites spew flying private jets to Davos?

By Thomas Catenacci Daily Caller News Foundation World government leaders, executives, celebrities and billionaires likely emitted thousands of pounds of carbon dioxide traveling to Davos this week whe...

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Rubio calls out Air Force for ‘drag’ event, gets it canceled
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  • Source: Bob Unruh
  • 05/27/2022

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., says he called out the Air Force for planning a “Drag Queen Story Time” on one of its bases, and got the event canceled. “The last thing parents serving their nation overseas ...

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Pro-abortion activist attacks another pro-life center with vandalism

By Bryan Babb Daily Caller News Foundation A suspect vandalized a Washington state crisis pregnancy center by breaking the building’s windows and spray-painting the property early Wednesday morning. Th...

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Drug developed to treat lung disease repairs spinal cord injuries

(STUDY FINDS) – A drug developed by British scientists to treat lung disease may find a new purpose — repairing spinal cord injuries (SCI). Researchers from the University of Birmingham say AstraZeneca...

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More teens use pot when states legalize recreational marijuana

(UPI) – Pot use among U.S. minors increases when states legalize recreational cannabis for adults, according to a new study. University of California, San Diego researchers tracked more than 6,900 yout...

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Veterans face another barrier to mental health care

(TODAY) – Tracy Dunham kept her cell phone by her bedside while her brother, Brady Oberg, was deployed to Afghanistan. She never wanted to miss a call from her little brother, regardless of time of day...

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Town finds no link to cancers among residents who attended local high school

(FOX NEWS) – The town of Woodbridge, New Jersey, announced Thursday that they found no indication of a radiation threat or cancer cluster despite more than 120 people linked to a local high school deve...

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Uvalde gunman played music, told teacher ‘goodnight’ before killing her

(CHRON) – A survivor of Tuesday’s school shooting in Uvalde, Texas says suspected gunman Salvador Ramos played menacing music and taunted her teacher before killing her amid a spree of violence that to...

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Leftist hiring practices hurting public universities, scholar argues

(CAMPUS REFORM) – A Heartland Institute scholar recently accused Oklahoma colleges and universities of discriminating against conservative applicants by mandating “radical requirements.” David Randall,...

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Lia Thomas eyes 2024 Olympics

(CAMPUS REFORM) – Former University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas hinted recently that he will not rule out a potential Olympic run in 2024. Thomas told Sports Illustrated in March that while he i...

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School agrees to pay massive sum to end atheist group’s lawsuit over elective Bible class

(CHRISTIAN HEADLINES) – A West Virginia School district has agreed to pay $225,000 to end a lawsuit filed by a prominent atheist group over the district’s former elective Bible class. As reported by Th...

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