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Supreme Court Asked To Block Bailout As Applications Open For Biden’s Billion-Dollar Student Loan Forgiveness Program

The Supreme Court on Wednesday was asked by a Wisconsin tax advocacy group to block the Biden administration’s student loan debt relief scheme, which is set to take effect this weekend. The emergency filing from the Brown County Taxpayers Association asked Justice Amy Coney Barrett, who is responsible for handling such requests from the 7th […]

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Fauci’s Agency Now Scrutinizing University Study Of Hybrid COVID Strain That Killed ’80 Percent’ Of Mice

Gain of function is another name for biological weaponization.  Watch the deflection of Fauci away from the weaponization of bat coronavirus in Wuhan.  A National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases official said the agency will further evaluate a controversial Boston University-commissioned preprint study that developed a COVID-19 hybrid that killed “80 percent” of lab

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Biden Admin To Announce Another 15 Million Barrel SPR Release Before Midterms

Welcome to 1984.  Oil markets are drifting sideways this morning after the Biden administration plans to release 10-15 million barrels of crude from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve in a bid to suppress gasoline and diesel prices at the pump ahead of the next month’s congressional elections, Bloomberg said citing people familiar with the matter. President

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Election Software CEO Surrenders To LA Authorities; Prosecutors Allege ‘Massive Data Breach’

Remember the Democrats’ mantra: our election software is perfectly safe. See, Biden was elected, not Trump! Los Angeles prosecutors on Oct. 14 accused the CEO of a Michigan-based election software company of being involved in a “massive” data breach affecting at least thousands of victims, including minors. Eugune Yu, 64, who heads Konnech, a company

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Best Places To Survive A Nuclear Apocalypse In The US

Not Northern Idaho. Fairchild AFB in Spokane is a ground zero location.  After President Biden’s nuclear “Armageddon” statements and reports, the federal government is purchasing $290 million in anti-radiation drugs for use in “nuclear emergencies,” the first question that comes to mind is where to shelter in the event of nuclear war.  To answer that question, the survivalist website Survivalfreedom.com outlines

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Gallup: Majority Continues to Say U.S. Government Too Powerful

STORY HIGHLIGHTS 54% believe federal government is too powerful, similar to past years 53% say government doing too many things to solve nation’s problems Twice as many say there is too much rather than too little business regulation WASHINGTON, D.C. — A 54% majority of Americans say the federal government has too much power, while

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This Is the Top Ranking School District in Idah

Troy school district. Go figure!  Few aspects play a more important role in a child’s development than their educational experience. But among the nearly 50 million American public school students in grades K-12, the quality of that experience varies considerably. Key measures – ranging from annual budgets to graduation rates, and everything in between –

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Young adults neither in school nor work ‘surged by about 1 million’ in recent years

How can Gen-Z choose not to do anything after high school? Who is funding their laziness?  The number of young people ages 18 to 24 who are neither in college nor working “surged by about 1 million” over two years, from 2019 to 2021, according to an extensive analysis report from  Newsweek . Higher education

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U.S. Heating Costs Expected To Tick up This Winter

Thank you, Joe Biden. A colder-than-average winter forecast and high energy prices will quite significantly raise heating costs for many U.S. consumers this winter, the Energy Information Administration reports in its  Winter Fuels Outlook released Thursday. As the invasion of Ukraine and embargoes against Russian energy products have caused turmoil on global markets, oil price

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