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Canada’s banks lifting freeze on accounts, government getting sued

(INDEPENDENT SENTINEL) – The Canadian government began lifting a freeze on more than 200 bank accounts linked to recent protests in the country, officials said on Tuesday, The Hill reported. They’re no...

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American gun sales continue to surge

(FOX BUSINESS) – American gun sales remained strong in 2021, with nearly 19 million firearms sold legally in the U.S., the second-highest total over the past two decades, according to new research from...

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Social Security full retirement age reaches maximum of 67

(WASHINGTON EXAMINER) – Starting in 2022, Social Security’s full retirement age reached its maximum, 67 years old, for those born in or after 1960. The Social Security Amendments of 1983 made a provisi...

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U.S. facing worst worker shortage since World War II, economists say

(FOX BUSINESS) – The U.S. economy is facing the worst labor shortage in close to a century, according to new research, raising the prospect of prolonged higher-than-usual inflation. In an analyst note ...

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Owning a pet can slow mental decline in older adults

(STUDY FINDS) – Could your pet help prevent the onset of dementia? A new study reveals having a furry friend in your life for more than five years can slow cognitive decline in older adults. A team at ...

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Harvard student: We are ‘COVID sheep’

(FREE BEACON) – A Harvard student is calling out her fellow students for perpetuating “irrational COVID restrictions” and contributing to a political climate of aggressive conformity that will stymie A...

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Premier children’s hospital fires unvaxxed nurses after questioning, rejecting their religious beliefs

(THE FEDERALIST) – “I just love it. I love my job. I love what I do, and this has been really hard. Sorry.” The pediatric nurse, who had been working at Children’s Wisconsin for 12 years, choked back t...

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6 in 10 ‘couldn’t cope’ without smartphone for a day

(STUDY FINDS) – Does it feel like your smartphone never leaves your hand? You’re not alone. A new survey reveals six in 10 people “couldn’t cope” with being separated from their mobile phone for more t...

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Academic freedom has limits inside the classroom, law professor says

(THE COLLEGE FIX) – An associate teaching professor in University of Washington’s School of Law told the campus paper that professors only have First Amendment rights in their private capacities, not i...

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Police investigating sex video of teacher sent to more than 200 students

(WKYC) – Cleveland Police are investigating the circumstances that led to more than 200 students being airdropped a sex video involving a teacher at the Ginn Academy. According to a police report, offi...

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Middle school paper publishes ‘protest tips’ for aspiring Black Lives Matter demonstrators

(AMERICAN GREATNESS) – A Minneapolis Middle School paper is offering “protest tips and etiquette” to children as young as 11 years old, to assist them in their “protesting adventures.” The guide, publi...

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2 school officials arrested for allegedly failing to report sex assault

By Laurel Duggan Daily Caller News Foundation Two assistant principals at a Rialto, California, high school were arrested Wednesday for allegedly failing to report three sexual assault cases to police....

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Baltimore City student graduates without learning to read

(FOX BALTIMORE) – Recent Project Baltimore reports have exposed how some Baltimore City high school students are far behind in their education. Now, one woman is sharing her story as a Baltimore City s...

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Here’s the ‘single most important’ thing Biden can do to counter Putin
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  • Source: Art Moore
  • 02/24/2022

The “single most important thing” President Biden could do to counter Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is to take away Vladimir Putin’s leverage by reopening “American energy industry,” according to former...

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Students told to disclose who their parents voted for

(TODD STARNES) – A Pennsylvania school district is under fire for asking schoolchildren to divulge who their parents voted for in the 2020 presidential election. “To the best of your knowledge, in the ...

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