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Hollywood Writers Reach 'Tentative' Deal With Studios After Months-Long Strike
No deal has been reached yet for actors.
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House Budget Battle Finally Shifting to Floor
On tap are proposed strikes on Ukraine money, withholding U.N. funding, spending $2.1 billion on the border wall, and funding agencies at FY19 levels.
House Republicans Remain Divided With Only Days to Avert Shutdown
Despite hopes earlier in the week that they were moving toward a compromise, House Republicans remain as divided as ever on funding the government.
Meat From Animals Vaccinated With mRNA Vaccines May Soon Make Its Way Into the US Food Supply
A growing list of food sources, including shrimp, pigs, and beef, are being targeted by mRNA gene therapy technology, and the risks are entirely unknown.
US Home Prices Continue to Soar, Despite High Mortgage Rates
Inventory shortages continue to push up home prices, exacerbating affordability concerns.
Some Reasons Why Lawsuits to Disqualify Trump Will Fail—Part I
The CREW lawsuit is one of several seeking to disqualify President Trump as an “insurrectionist” because of his actions in the wake of the 2020 election.
Tuberville's Holds on Military Promotions Show Power of Senate Minority
While the House is majoritarian, the Senate is another ballgame. One where the minority has influence. Look no further than Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.).
Five Eyes Shared Intel With Canada on Possible India Role in Sikh Activist’s Murder: US Ambassador
"There was shared intelligence among Five Eyes partners that helped lead Canada to making the statements that the prime minister made."
Health Care Workers Mandated to Wear Masks in Several Counties: Officials
Several Bay Area health agencies in California have said that mandatory masking will return to hospitals.
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UAW Strike Deadlock Continues; Experts Warn on Repercussions
As the UAW strike standoff continues, experts say it will likely be long and lead to various economic repercussions
NIH Doctor Flagged Wuhan Virus Lab Safety Problems as Early as 2017
In 2017, an NIH doctor flagged safety issues at the Wuhan lab linked to the COVID-19 lab leak theory, suggesting NIH knew about problems there earlier.

The Restaurant With No Prices
A husband and wife duo is feeding more than empty stomachs with their donations-only restaurant in small-town Alabama.
The Restaurant With No Prices
A husband and wife duo is feeding more than empty stomachs with their donations-only restaurant in small-town Alabama.
Newsom Vetoes Bill Requiring Human Safety Operators Inside Autonomous Trucks
A quarter-million jobs in the state could be affected by allowing autonomous trucks, according to estimates by the California Labor Federation.
An Antipsychotic Drug Gets FDA Green Light Despite 4-fold Higher Risk of Death
For medical professionals, the FDA's move raises troubling questions about efficacy, safety, and regulatory diligence.
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Artwork of Biba Kayewich
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County and State Fairs
For homeschoolers and all parents, this is a priceless opportunity for your children to take part in a community arts and crafts display."
Trump the Peace President
"Today the world is probably closer to an accidental nuclear conflict than at any time since the Cuban missile crisis."
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Best Exercises to Boost Virility
Before thinking about ways to improve your sexual performance, it is best to learn what causes low virility in men.

Best Exercises to Boost Virility
Before thinking about ways to improve your sexual performance, it is best to learn what causes low virility in men.

'Love at First Sight': Is It Fate or Just a Numbers Game?
The premise of love at first sight isn't new. The innovation here is the running commentary regarding the statistics and probability of it happening.

‘Just One of the Guys’ (1985)
An unexpectedly fun '80s teen romp that highlights what it means to be feminine and masculine.

Homesteaders, a Rancher, and a Rider From Nowhere
Jack Schaefer’s novel “Shane" reveals the labor that it took to break this land with a horse and plough.

'The Glenn Miller Story’: Big Band Leader and More
James Stewart film shows what’s needed behind the scenes to make orchestra leader Glenn Miller’s big band sound.

A President, an Emperor, and a Cold Night in Alaska
This Week in History: An emperor’s stopover in Alaska was a first in many respects.

'Love at First Sight': Is It Fate or Just a Numbers Game?
The premise of love at first sight isn't new. The innovation here is the running commentary regarding the statistics and probability of it happening.

How to Stay Safe on Hawaii's Beaches
Don't get into water that's flagged dangerous and you'll have a great Hawaii experience.

Government and Much More in Olympia, Washington
Discover the capitol of the Evergreen State and everything it has to offer.

Some Washington, D.C., Museums You Might Not Know
Washington D.C. has an abundance of museums—some featuring history and others, quirky optical illusions.
How to Stay Safe on Hawaii's Beaches
Don't get into water that's flagged dangerous and you'll have a great Hawaii experience.