“Consumer prices have risen 12.7% since January 2021, significantly faster than wages, so that the average American worker has lost $3,000 in annual purchasing power,” Heritage reported.
“This decision confirms what we have said from the start: the vaccine mandate was an improper infringement on our members’ right to make personal medical decisions in consultation with their own health care professionals,” said PBA President Pat Lynch in response to the decision.
“This show of force carried out by the Biden regime against ordinary Americans is an abuse of power that stands against the fundamental principles on which our country was founded,” Pennsylvania State Senator and Republican nominee for Governor Doug Mastriano said in a statement.
“If Russia crosses this line, there will be catastrophic consequences for Russia,” National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan told NBC News on Sunday.
It will take several months for Canada to restore critical infrastructure after the powerful storm Fiona left an “unprecedented” trail of destruction, officials said on Sunday, as crews fanned out in five provinces to restore power and clean up fallen trees and debris.
A coalition of nearly 70 organizations and individuals recently banded together to call on Secretary of State Antony Blinken to redesignate Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern” due to the severe religious freedom violations and extreme persecution of Christians that have become routine in the African nation.
Employees of “every program office at every grade level” of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of Inspector General have called on President Joe Biden to fire their boss.
In the latest sign of lackluster support of the Ukraine war among Russians, more than 800 people were detained Saturday for protesting the Kremlin’s mobilization effort, according to an independent protest monitoring group.
Naloxone (brand name Narcan) will be supplied to every school in the Los Angeles Unified School District in the wake of nine student deaths throughout the district in recent weeks.
Millions of Italians will vote on Sunday in an election that is forecast to return the country’s most right-wing government since World War Two and usher in its first woman prime minister.