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Tyre Nichols’ parents to attend Biden’s State of the Union speech

The parents of Tyre Nichols, who died after a violent encounter with police during a traffic stop in Memphis, Tennessee, this month, will attend President Biden's State of the Union address next week.

Florida poised to become 26th state that allows permitless carry of guns

Florida lawmakers are pushing legislation that would let citizens carry a concealed gun without having to get a government-issued permit.

Biden’s alternative reality on everything, including abortion

One can understand why President Joe Biden wishes the leaders of his Catholic faith didn’t believe what they believe, but they do.

Novak Djokovic’s travel saga shows how absurd US COVID rules have been for three years

The travel saga of Novak Djokovic still has not ended, but it isn’t lockdown-happy Australia that is preventing him from traveling. It’s President Joe Biden.

Journalist pushes activism over objectivity

A Jan. 30 opinion piece by former Washington Post Executive Editor Leonard Downie Jr. unintentionally shows why journalism rates among the least trusted trades in the nation.

On opioids, blue state AG politics might be undermining law enforcement

The aphorism that “a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush” may actually predate the Roman Empire. Such a long-lasting maxim obviously has a great deal of wisdom in its few words. The idea that what you have now is more valuable than what you might get in the future is very good advice, especially when you are potentially risking the well-being of others.

The Joe and Hunter Biden scandal convergence

THE JOE AND HUNTER BIDEN SCANDAL CONVERGENCE. Republicans have long said the Hunter Biden laptop scandal is really a Joe Biden story. Now, it looks like the Joe Biden classified documents scandal is also a Hunter Biden story. Two Biden scandals are merging into one.

The fight against modern day slavery  

Approximately 1 out of every 150 people is a victim of human trafficking, an innocent child, a young girl, or a teen. An estimated 50 million lives languish in the darkest alleys of the world due to the second-largest international criminal enterprise – human trafficking. I recently heard a story of a brave, courageous, and...

Workday cuts hundreds of jobs

The cloud software company Workday plans to cut hundreds of jobs as it lays off about 3 percent of its global workforce. The company told employees in a message on Tuesday that it decided to restructure and realign some teams across the company, leading to the layoffs, the majority of which will be those working...

NATO chief: China is ‘learning lessons’ from Putin’s invasion of Ukraine

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said on Tuesday that China is “watching closely” and “learning lessons” from Russia’s ongoing invasion with neighboring Ukraine. Speaking at a news conference alongside Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, Stoltenberg said now is a crucial time for Asian-European relations. "Beijing and Moscow are leading an authoritarian pushback against the international rules-based...

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