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VP Harris files primary paperwork in South Carolina

Vice President Kamala Harris traveled to South Carolina to file President Biden's paperwork to appear on the Democratic primary ballot in the state that's moved to the front of the party's nominating season.

Biden, Xi will meet in San Francisco Wednesday at APEC to discuss U.S.-China relations, Taiwan

President Biden will hold talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping in the San Francisco Bay Area next week during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting, the White House announced Friday.

About 2% of young women are selling themselves on OnlyFans. Way more men are buying

It seems surprising given the narrative both conservatives and liberals spin about the sexual revolution, but young Americans are not just retreating from the trappings of marriage and child-rearings, relative to generations prior. Additionally, young people, ostensibly liberated from the oppression of sexual mores and social obligations, are retreating from real-life sexual relations entirely.

Israel war: US should support these expanded humanitarian efforts, not a ceasefire

With thousands of Palestinian civilians now dead amid the intense fighting in the Gaza Strip, some suggest a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is necessary.

Where are the media lectures about rhetoric as antisemitic hate crimes surge?

The rapid uptick in violent antisemitism since Hamas terrorists slaughtered 1,400 Israeli civilians last month has not drawn the same sanctimonious liberal media lectures about dangerous rhetoric as COVID did, primarily because liberal media won’t dare suggest Democratic politicians are to blame for anything.

Veterans deserve VA accountability

It’s Veterans Day in America, a day set aside to honor every veteran.

Honda to increase pay for US autoworkers following UAW strike

Honda plans to increase wages for workers at U.S. factories by 11 percent in January, after the United Auto Workers (UAW) union struck a deal for substantial pay raises and other benefits with three major automakers late last month. The Japanese automaker will also decrease the time it takes workers to reach the top wage...

Controlled burns in California could reduce risk of catastrophic wildfire by 60 percent 

Deploying low-intensity burns could reduce the initial risk of catastrophic wildfire by more than 60 percent, while helping protect the area for at least six years, a new study has found. To be effective, wildland fuel treatments need to occur in an ongoing, period manner, as opposed to a one-time intervention, according to the study, published Friday...

Another health care enrollment period, still no dental care 

On Nov. 1, people across the country began navigating the health care open enrollment process, a complex ritual that happens every year to secure health insurance. As a part of that process, individuals will inevitably encounter gaps and inconsistencies in coverage for services most of us understand to be essential. Among the services that aren’t...

Hospitalized Native American’s waist-length hair cut without permission

An investigation is underway to determine who cut the waist-length hair off a Native American man while he was undergoing medical treatment in Colorado.

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