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Hidden Reality of New Jobs Report: Americans Are Taking Side Jobs 

By Faith Novak | August 8, 2022

The Labor Department’s newly released jobs report for July appeared to have good news. However, due to inflation, Americans are strapped for cash taking on second jobs as families have less money to spend. 

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D.C. Mayor’s Request for National Guard to Help with Migrants Bused from Texas Denied by DoD 

By Faith Novak | August 8, 2022

Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser had requested the activation of the DC National Guard last month, citing a “humanitarian crisis” that had reached a “tipping point.”

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Trump Dominates CPAC Presidential Straw Poll 

By Faith Novak | August 8, 2022
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Former President Donald Trump won the Conservative Political Action Conference’s 2024 straw poll, signaling he remains the first choice of Republican activists for the party’s presidential nomination.

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Cracker Barrel Sparks Uproar for Plant-Based Sausage 

By Faith Novak | August 8, 2022

On Monday, Cracker Barrel posted on Facebook about a plant-based sausage made by Impossible Foods that the restaurant chain had added to breakfast menus earlier this summer.

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‘Top Gun: Maverick’s’ Success Shows Hollywood it Can Stand Up to China, Says Blackwater Founder 

By Faith Novak | August 8, 2022

Former Navy Seal turned businessman Erik Prince said the long-awaited “Top Gun” sequel helped Hollywood realize the threat posed by China.

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Preserving the Legacy of America’s First Cathedral

By Ambassador Callista L. Gingrich | August 6, 2022
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More than 200 years ago, the cornerstone of America’s first cathedral was laid. Today, the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary stands as a representation of America’s history and commitment to religious freedom.

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Trump’s Triumphant Endorsements

By Newt Gingrich | August 5, 2022
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The primary results from Arizona, Kansas, Maryland, Michigan, and Missouri raise a fascinating question about the gap between the propaganda media analysis of President Donald Trump and the scale of his achievement as a national Republican leader.

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Chicago Does Not Have Enough Police to Respond to 911 Calls 

By Faith Novak | August 5, 2022

The Chicago Police Department was so understaffed in 2021 that more than half of high-priority emergency service calls were not answered.

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Coal industry ‘Shocked and Disheartened’ by Manchin Climate Deal 

By Faith Novak | August 5, 2022

On Wednesday, The West Virginia Coal Association and other state-based coal industry groups blasted the tax and spending deal that Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) announced last week, warning it will “severely threaten American coal” and an estimated 381,000 jobs.

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Despite COVID-19, Federal Workforce Grows to Nearly 2 Million Employees 

By Faith Novak | August 5, 2022

Regardless of the COVID-19 pandemic closing government offices, the federal workforce increased to a record level over the past two years.

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After Threats to Destroy NYC, Iranian Leader May Want to Attend U.N. Meeting 

By Faith Novak | August 4, 2022

Days after Iran’s state media implied a nuclear threat against the United States, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi reportedly might attend next month’s United Nations General Assembly session in New York City.  

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New Wall of Remembrance Adds 43,000 Names of Fallen Soldiers to Korean War Memorial 

By Faith Novak | August 4, 2022

Recently, The Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C. was rededicated with a new Wall of Remembrance, introducing the names of nearly 43,000 U.S. servicemembers and South Korean allies who perished during combat. 

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