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The Soros Empire Is Expanding Its Reach Into Media With Latest Radio Acquisition
Earlier this month, the investment firm founded by George Soros acquired over $400 million worth of debt owed by the nation’s second-largest radio network in a ploy to gain a stake in the media conglomerate, the latest in a series of media-related moves made by organizations tied to Soros. Read More
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‘Parental Nightmare’: Blue States Are Becoming Magnets For Runaway Kids Seeking Trans Treatments
Blue states across the country have implemented laws that allow children from other states to obtain sex changes and other “transgender” procedures within their jurisdiction. Read More
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Liberal Groups Back Proposed Rule That Would Further Entrench Bureaucracy As Polls Show Trump In Lead
Liberal advocacy organizations are throwing support behind a proposed federal rule that would make firing bureaucrats more difficult amid polling suggesting that former President Donald Trump may win November’s presidential election. Read More
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‘The Whole Thing Was A Scam’: Jim Biden Used His Powerful Brother’s Name To Promote Failed Health Company
Jim Biden frequently invoked his brother Joe Biden’s name to promote a now-defunct health care company that allegedly engaged in massive Medicare fraud, according to Politico. Read More
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Biden DOJ’s Indictment Of Burisma Bribery Source Raises More Questions Than Answers
The Department of Justice’s (DOJ) indictment of a FBI informant who shared information about an alleged bribery scheme involving Hunter Biden, Joe Biden and a Ukrainian energy company called Burisma raises more questions than it answers. Read More
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Top Wall Street Economist Delivers Grim Prediction On Future Recession
Andrew Hollenhorst, chief U.S. economist at Citi, predicted on CNBC Thursday that the American economy is headed for a recession, citing inflation and credit card delinquencies. Read More
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EXCLUSIVE: Rampant Crime Is Increasingly Taking Its Toll On America’s Small Businesses, New Survey Reveals
Nearly one-third of small business employers in January said that crime has raised everyday business costs, according to a Job Creators Network Foundation (JCNF) poll obtained exclusively by the Daily Caller News Foundation. Read More
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Biden Is Pushing Unions To Strike — But Not Just In The Way You Think
Pro-union policies and rhetoric from the Biden administration have encouraged a spike in the number of strikes in 2023, but a decline in real wages under the president’s tenure has also led to workers demanding higher pay, according to experts who spoke to the Daily Caller News Foundation. Read More
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LGBT Activists Tout Survey On ‘Satisfaction’ After Gender Transitions. There’s Just One Problem
A recent survey promoted by trans activists found that over 90% of transgender Americans reported higher “life satisfaction” after transitioning genders; however, experts who spoke to the Daily Caller News Foundation expressed concerns about the survey’s methods. Read More
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Black Lives Matter PAC Spent Most Of Its Money In 2023 Paying Its Own Treasurer For ‘Consulting’
A political action committee (PAC) affiliated with the nation’s primary Black Lives Matter organization spent the majority of its 2023 expenditures paying a consulting firm owned by the PAC’s treasurer, Federal Election Commission (FEC) records show. Read More
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America First Legal Lodges Discrimination Complaint Against Disney Over Leaked ‘Inclusion Standards’
America First Legal (AFL) accused Disney of discrimination in a complaint filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) on Wednesday. Read More
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Biden Admin Sues Red State Over Law Penalizing Prostitutes For Knowingly Spreading HIV
The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a lawsuit against the state of Tennessee on Thursday, arguing that a law penalizing prostitutes for spreading the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a prohibited form of discrimination under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Read More
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‘All Hell Broke Lose’: Harvard Economist Needed ‘Armed Guard’ After Study Found No Racial Bias In Police Shootings
Harvard economics Professor Roland Fryer needed armed security with him to go out in public after he published a study finding no evidence of racial bias in officer-involved shootings, he said in an interview with The Free Press founder Bari Weiss. Read More
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Border Patrol Has Nabbed More Terror Watchlisted Individuals In Last Four Months Than In Previous Years Combined
Border Patrol agents arrested more illegal immigrants whose names appeared on the terror watchlist between October and January than in fiscal years 2017 through 2021 combined, according to Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data updated on Tuesday. Read More
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America’s Job Gains Reaped Largely By Immigrants, Analysis Finds
The number of immigrants working in the United States increased over the past four years while the number of working U.S.-born citizens declined, according to an analysis by the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS). Read More

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