As the holidays approach, consumers have now come to expect shortages of a multitude of items due to pandemic-related issues, but what may come as a surprise to many is that there are vacancies at “Santa’s Villages” across the country as well.
A Nov. 30 Customs and Border Protection press release shows that the Del Rio sector encountered illegal immigrants trying to enter the U.S. from 106 different countries over the last fiscal year.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced Tuesday that all residents in his country over the age of 60 must either be vaccinated or face a fine of 100 Euros per month.
Multiple news sites are reporting that House Democrats have etched a plan that would prevent a Friday partial government shutdown, but stumbling blocks remain.
Questions posed by Supreme Court justices Wednesday, in what is perhaps the most consequential abortion rights case to date, appear to signal a willingness to roll back, though likely not abolish, Roe v. Wade.
A new study from Qatar further confirms what many had assumed, that natural immunity prevents severe reinfection of COVID-19.
Twitter could be facing legal troubles very soon if one Republican gets his way. A new policy put into place under the recently installed Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal has caused Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) to push for breaking the social media giant up, citing censorship toward differing views.
In its most recent members-only newsletter, the nation’s largest teacher’s union promoted “anti-racist” teaching and Critical Race Theory (CRT) by advocating that both be taught in public schools, including to elementary age children.
The Salvation Army has publicly apologized for incorporating Marxist Critical Race Theory doctrine in its updated curriculum, including a shocking attack on the Christian church which it claims actively perpetuates “racial inequity.”
New York established the first supervised drug injection sites in the U.S. on Tuesday in a highly-controversial move designed to mitigate a surge in overdose deaths.