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The company behind popular snacks like Oreos announced Tuesday that it would increase its prices to combat the rising cost of inflation, multiple sources reported. Mondelez International, the company behind …
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White House Adviser Says There’s An ‘Energy Crisis,’ Doubles Down On Calls For Boosted Foreign Oil, Gas Production
A top White House official said there was an “energy crisis” in the U.S. and urged foreign fossil fuel producers to ramp up production to quell it. “We see this …
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Wednesday that Democrats were nearing an agreement on their social-spending package and that they are working to compromise on its health care, family and climate …
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Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, said China’s new hypersonic weapon is “very concerning” and comes close to being a “Sputnik moment,” Bloomberg TV reported. …
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White House Says The Budget Will Spend More On Climate Than Entire Energy Department
The Democrats’ reconciliation package will likely include more than $500 billion worth of climate provisions, more than the entire Department of Energy budget, the White House said, according to The …
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West Virginia Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin said Monday that his party “should” be able to compromise on a framework for their spending package this week, potentially clearing a path forward …
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Nearly 450 American citizens are estimated to remain in Afghanistan almost two months after U.S. troops withdrew from the country, according to the Pentagon. Secretary of State Antony Blinken originally …
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China Says Taiwan Is ‘Inalienable Part’ Of Its Territory And There Is ‘No Room’ For Compromise
China said there was “no room” for compromise when it comes to Taiwan on Friday after President Joe Biden commented that the U.S. would defend the island if it was …
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‘They Have No Shame’: NIH Doubles Down, Says It Didn’t Fund Gain Of Function Research After Releasing Documents That Suggest Otherwise
The National Institutes of Health reiterated its stance Thursday that it did not fund gain-of-function research in Wuhan, China, despite having released documents on Wednesday showing that it funded the …
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Garland Says He Does Not Know About The Loudoun County Rape Allegations During DOJ Hearing
Attorney General Merrick Garland testified in front of the House Judiciary Committee on Thursday, and Republican Rep. Chip Roy of Texas questioned him on sexual assault allegations in Loudoun County …
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‘Not Acceptable’: Facebook’s Oversight Board Says Company Hid Details On How It Privileges Popular Accounts
Facebook’s Oversight Board issued a transparency report Thursday scolding the tech giant for concealing details of its content review process and demanding more transparency. The report criticized Facebook for failing …
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CDC Says 5-Year-Olds Will Still Need To Wear Masks After Vaccine Is Approved For Kids
Students as young as five years old may still need to wear masks in school after the COVID-19 vaccine is approved for children ages 5-11, Centers for Disease Control and …
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Top Berkeley Scientist Resigns, Says School Excludes Scientists Based On Political Views
Laurel Duggan on October 19, 2021 David Romps, director of the Berkeley Atmospheric Sciences Center (BASC), publicly resigned Monday over his concern that the school excludes scientists based on their …
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The leader of a Lebanon-based Shiite Muslim terror group known as Hezbollah announced that the organization has 100,000 trained fighters, the Associated Press reported on Monday. Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah …
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U.S. coal-fired power generation is projected to increase this year for the first time since 2014, the federal government said in a report Monday. The amount of electricity produced by …
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NYC’s Likely Next Mayor Says He’ll Expand Gifted Student Program, Not End It
Laurel Duggan on October 15, 2021 Eric Adams, the likely next mayor of New York City, said Friday he would keep and expand the city’s gifted program which current Democratic …
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Biden Admin Now Says It Will Get Around To Flying Americans Out Of Afghanistan By The End Of The Year
State Department evacuation flights out of Afghanistan will resume by the end of the year, a senior State Department official told The Wall Street Journal. The operation to retrieve U.S. …
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Justice Department Says It Will Ask Supreme Court To Block Texas’ Abortion Law
Laurel Duggan on October 15, 2021 The U.S. Department of Justice will ask the Supreme Court to put a hold on a Texas law that bans abortions after a fetal …
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Monday night that her caucus has “overwhelmingly” signaled that they would prefer to do “fewer things well” in their sweeping spending package instead of cutting …
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Biden, Democrats’ Budget Set To Include Global Minimum Tax, Treasury Secretary Says
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Sunday that she is confident that the Democrats’ budget will include a global minimum tax for corporations just days after nearly 140 countries endorsed the …
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No Reason To Teach Children About ‘Transgenderism, Homosexuality, Any Of That Filth,’ Says Lt Gov
Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson of North Carolina announced in a Saturday video message that he “will not back down” in his fight against “transgenderism, homosexuality” or “any of that …
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US Cybersecurity At A ‘Kindergarten Level’ Compared To China, Former Pentagon Official Says
A former Department of Defense official said he left the Pentagon in protest over the United States’ inability to compete with China technologically. Nicolas Chaillan, former chief software officer at …
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Dems’ ‘Cradle-To-Grave’ Policies Will Only Hurt Job Growth, Watchdog On Wall Street Says
Samantha Renck on October 8, 2021 Chris Markowski, the host of ‘Watchdog on Wall Street,’ spoke with the Daily Caller News Foundation’s Samantha Renck about the September jobs report, the …
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said extreme weather caused by climate change will lead to more illegal entries into the U.S. across the southern border. Severe earthquakes, tsunamis, droughts, …