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Southwest Cancels Hundreds Of More Flights Following Turbulent Weekend
Southwest Airlines continued its turbulent service weekend on Monday by canceling hundreds of more flights and forcing thousands of would-be passengers to adjust their travel plans. Read More.
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Cancel culture backfires when banned lecture by Princeton professor at MIT draws thousands
MIT retracted Dr. Dorian Abbot’s invitation for arguing academic evaluations should be based on merit, not solely race Read More.
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U.S. Coast Guard: Pipeline Was Initially Damaged Months Ago
The U.S. Coast Guard revealed the underwater pipeline which caused the oil spill off the coast of Southern California was initially damaged several months to a year ago. Read More.
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Britain Set to Increase Female Prisoners’ Sentences for ‘Misgendering’ Trans Inmates
New prison regulations in the United Kingdom will potentially enable judges to give female inmates more time in prison for “misgendering” transgender inmates. Read More.
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Southwest flight cancellations, delays continue Monday after disruptive weekend
Over 600 Southwest flights have been canceled or delayed Monday morning Read More.
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September Jobs Numbers ‘Worst Of The Year’ As U.S. Struggles: ‘It’s A Pretty Worrying Situation’
The new September jobs report numbers, released on Friday, proved yet another disaster for the Biden administration to contend with, as business analysts labeled the numbers the “worst” of the year and revealed that labor shortages are “getting worse.” Read More.
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Sidney Powell sues Defense Department over vaccine mandate
The lawsuit represents 16 active service members and outlines their “right to refuse” the vaccine. Read More.
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Oil Reaches $80 per Barrel for First Time Since 2014
Oil reached $80 a barrel Friday, a seven-year-high that threatens to increase energy costs for millions of Americans at the gas pump and during the upcoming winter heating season. Read More.
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Drug seizures of fentanyl, meth see uptick along southwest border: DEA
The migrant surge is redirecting resources away from stopping drug trafficking Read More.
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U.S. Nuclear Submarine Strikes Unidentified Object in South China Sea, Sailors Injured
The USS Connecticut, a Seawolf-class fast attack submarine, struck an unidentified underwater object in the South China Sea on Saturday. The U.S. Navy confirmed the incident on Thursday and said there were several injuries, none of them life-threatening. Read More.
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Biden Doubles Down On Vaccine Mandate
Joe Biden is defending his highly-controversial COVID-19 vaccine mandate despite constitutional challenges and litigations by a number of states. He addressed construction workers in Elk Grove Village, Illinois Thursday. The Delaware native played down skepticism of his mandate by pointing to current vaccination requirements for other ailments. Read More.
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Texas Abortion Saga Continues As AG Seeks To Appeal Ruling Banning Enforcement Of Pro-Life Law
In what is turning out to be a drawn-out battle for the soul of the Lone Star State and indeed the country, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has announced that Austin will be appealing the latest attempt by the baby-killing left to save as many unborn lives as possible.  Read More.
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U.S. nuclear submarine damaged in underwater collision in Pacific
The USS Connecticut is one of three Sea Wolf-class fast attack submarines, originally designed to hunt for Soviet subs. Read More.
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In Temporary Win, Mom Gets Dirty Books Removed From School Libraries
Northern Virginia continues to be a battleground between parents and their school boards over what should be taught in public schools. One of the latest incidents involves books in the libraries of Fairfax County Public Schools that contain graphic depictions of sex between children and adults. Read More.
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