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Student Dependant Visas Down by 80 Percent Following Migration Curb
New visa data from the Home Office show early signs that the level of immigration could be falling back as new rules came into force this spring.
Badenoch Says Britain’s Success Is From ‘Ingenuity’ Not Colonialism
The business secretary said ‘British ingenuity and industry’ made the UK successful and played down the role of slavery and colonialism.
NHS Accepts Millions From Medical Device Companies It Promotes
Report says clinicians may be influenced to recommend devices, with the NHS accepting £35 million from 2017–2019 from pharma giants including Johnson & Johnson.
Government-Funded ‘Disinformation’ Watchdog Blocking Media Ad Sales, Claims Journalist
UnHerd editor told a parliamentary hearing his website was starved of advertising revenue by Global Disinformation Index for hosting ‘gender critical’ views.
Supreme Court to Review Green Card Denial When a Marriage Is a Sham
The government says its decision to revoke the visa because it found the marriage was not legitimate cannot be reviewed by the courts.
Trump Vows to Revive Auto Manufacturing at Michigan Rally
President Trump criticized President Biden’s handling of the economy in this state, which now faces increased competition from China in its key industry.
26 States File Lawsuits in Federal Courts Over ATF Redefinition of Gun Dealers
Lawsuits claim rule violates Administrative Procedures Act and U.S. Constitution, asks courts to block rule and declare it unconstitutional.
White House: Biden Closely Monitoring Campus Protests, Condemns Antisemitism
Regarding the taking down of U.S. flags to raise Palestinian ones, Karine Jean-Pierre says ‘Americans have the right to peacefully protest within the law.’
Pro-Palestinian Encampment Moves From Columbia University to Fordham University
Ms. Gilbert, a senior at Fordham University, was just one of hundreds of students watching protesters who were obstructing two entrances at the Jesuit school.
Rep. Stefanik Demands DOJ Take Up Perjury Referral for Michael Cohen
Former lawyer is expected to be the prosecutors’ star witness against Trump in the ongoing trial in New York.
House Passes Anti-Semitism Bill Amid Campus Unrest
The bill will establish ‘that if you are engaged in rhetoric and behavior that is anti-Semitic, there’s going to be consequences,’ says GOP Rep. Mike Lawler.
Supreme Court Justice Gorsuch Issues Caution During Trump Hearing
‘We’re writing a rule for the ages,’ he cautioned last week.
Blinken Meets With Netanyahu Amid Gaza Ceasefire Push, Deliberations on Israeli Offensive in Rafah
“We are determined to get a ceasefire that brings the hostages home and to get it now, and the only reason that that wouldn’t be achieved is because of Hamas.”
Arizona Senate Approves Repeal of Near-Total Abortion Ban
Gov. Katie Hobbs has vowed to sign repeal bill.
Appeals Court Denies Trump’s Bid to Have Judge Merchan Recused
A New York state appeals court denied a request from former President Donald Trump.
Why an Unknown Spy May Have Been History’s Greatest
A young Canadian philosopher turned British spy infiltrates post-WWI Berlin with astounding results in ‘Cracking the Nazi Code.’
Why an Unknown Spy May Have Been History’s Greatest
A young Canadian philosopher turned British spy infiltrates post-WWI Berlin with astounding results in ‘Cracking the Nazi Code.’
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A History Of The American Nation
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Of Cars and Kids
Why should our kids have to settle for a Trabant, or a Pyonghwa, education when they could have a BMW?
A Nation Divided
Poem by an American Patriot
What Is Going on Here?
There are two major things plants need to survive and continue generating our life saving oxygen. The first is CO2, and the second is sunshine.
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