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‘Magic’ Mushrooms Are Now Legal In Oregon As State Begins Training ‘Facilitators’ To Supervise Use
Oregon's ballot measure 109, which legalized hallucinogenic or 'magic' mushroom therapy for adults, took effect Jan. 1. Read More.
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Defiant McCarthy vows to fight to the end
A defiant Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) vowed Tuesday to fight as long as it takes to win the Speaker’s gavel in the new Congress, challenging his Republican detractors with threats of a marathon process that would undermine Republicans politically just as they’re taking control of the lower chamber.  Read More.
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Suspect in Times Square NYE Machete Attack Was Reportedly on Terrorist Watch List
The teenage suspect being held for attacking police officers in New York City on New Year’s Eve was reportedly on a terrorist watch list and was interviewed by FBI agents weeks before the attack. Read More.
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The Left’s Latest ‘Public Option’ Scheme to Rig Health Care Markets
While the campaign to create a health care “public option”—a government health plan designed to compete against private health insurance—may have waned in Washington, D.C., Read More.
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Chinese fighter jet threatens American aircraft in international airspace, prompting evasive maneuvers
A Chinese communist fighter jet buzzed a U.S. Air Force RC-135 aircraft in international airspace last week, prompting the American spy plane to take evasive maneuvers. Read More.
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$1.7M In Crypto Vanishes From Bankman-Fried-Linked Firm Days After His Release On Bail
Some $1.7 million in cryptocurrency vanished from a trading firm linked to FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried just days after he was released on bail, according to reports. Read More.
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Goldman Sachs CEO Warns of Looming Job Cuts amid Slow Economy
Goldman Sachs is preparing for more job cuts in the near future, according to CEO David Solomon. Read More.
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Biden economy sent retirement funds spiraling, prompting mass bailouts for union pensions
Pension funds have struggled in 2022, amid market fluctuations, in part brought on by speculation over the Federal Reserve's interest rate hikes as it seeks to combat inflation. Read More.
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Biden staying without paying at St. Croix spread of billionaire Democrat donors: report
Bill and Connie Neville donated to Biden’s 2020 election effort and were guests at recent state dinner Read More.
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No 'dedicated funding': Air Force scraps spy planes used to fight border drug war
No current plan exists to replace the RC-26 aircraft despite the Air Force speeding up the program's dismantling, as reported by CNN. Read More.
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Tariffs on baby formula imports to be reinstated in new year
Tariffs on imported baby formula, suspended due to a shortage earlier this year, are set to be reintroduced in the new year. Read More.
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Joe Biden’s Top 15 Most Outlandish Lies 
President Joe Biden has lied a lot before and during his presidency. Here are the top 15 most outlandish lies from his career. Read More.
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There’s A Massive Red Flag That Could Spell Disaster For Americans’ Pension Plans
U.S. government pension funds currently have the lowest cash holdings since the 2008 financial crisis, and corporate pensions’ cash holdings are barely above the 13-year low they hit in 2021, Read More.
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New IRS Requirement Raises Questions About Vow to Expand Audits Only on ‘Rich’
Next month, the U.S. Postal Service will be busier than usual. Not because of late Christmas cards or thank-you letters, but because of the extra Form 1099-Ks the IRS will be mailing out. Read More.
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Gas prices could get back up to $4 a gallon by May, projections show
The national average gas price is expected to fall over the coming months but could rise back up to $4 a gallon as early as May, according to estimates from GasBuddy, a company that tracks gas prices across the country. Read More.

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