In 2018, the WEF revealed its desired end game with several “predictions” for a future world where “You’ll own nothing and be happy…whatever you want, you’ll rent,” and where “Meat will be a special treat.”
The House is set to pass sweeping legislation to subsidize the domestic semiconductor industry that is attempting to compete with China and other foreign manufacturers, despite a late decision by some Republicans to pull their support.
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Recent polling from CNN shows that a stunning 75% of Democrats and Democrat-leaning voters do not want Joe Biden to run again in 2024, a dramatic increase from the 51% of Democrats who said the same thing in January and February of this year.
Debate over whether or not the United States is in a recession heated up on Thursday as the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) showed a decline for the second consecutive quarter.
Any hopes Los Angeles County officials might have had about uniformly returning to indoor mask mandates just took a quartet of brutal blows.
Twenty state attorneys general are suing the Biden administration over a new directive designed to strongarm schools into establishing LGBTQ+ rights or risk losing federal funds that could end school meal programs.
Hershey Co said on Thursday it would fall short of meeting demand for the all-important Halloween and Christmas holiday seasons this year, blaming a scarcity of raw ingredients and difficulties in securing suppliers.
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Sen. Ted Cruz questioned the State Department’s chief diversity and inclusion officer Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley over an email from a senior State Department official that allegedly discloses discriminatory hiring practices within the State Department specifically aimed at certain groups of people.
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Two U.S. senators, one Democrat and one Republican, have created legislation that would help combat the opioid crisis that America currently faces.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said his country is ready to mobilize its nuclear war deterrent and counter any U.S. military clash. He also criticized South Korea’s new president for the first time, warning that Seoul was pushing towards the brink of war.
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