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How American taxpayers subsidize Europe’s welfare programs — and why Trump’s skepticism isn’t reckless.
How American taxpayers subsidize Europe’s welfare programs — and why Trump’s skepticism isn’t reckless.
 
Political parties favoring independence from Denmark won in Greenland's parliamentary elections this week.
Political parties favoring independence from Denmark won in Greenland's parliamentary elections this week.
 
left had been in power for two decades but lost half of their seats
left had been in power for two decades but lost half of their seats
 
Trump is increasingly indicating that he is serious about acquiring the island nation.
Trump is increasingly indicating that he is serious about acquiring the island nation.
 
Yuval Noah Harari and his “husband,” Itzik Yahav, have found a creative way to present their beliefs to children
Yuval Noah Harari and his “husband,” Itzik Yahav, have found a creative way to present their beliefs to children
 
Prominent scientist backs up claim that there is ‘no climate emergency’
Prominent scientist backs up claim that there is ‘no climate emergency’
 
The prophets have long whispered of the return of ULTRA-MAGA King Trump. In faith, we know that his return is inevitable and that he will soon reclaim the presidency and set right what has gone awry.
The prophets have long whispered of the return of ULTRA-MAGA King Trump. In faith, we know that his return is inevitable and that he will soon reclaim the presidency and set right what has gone awry.
 
Joe Biden is president. It's time to accept it. But this isn't the case in every reality. We sent one of our Babylon Bee investigative reporters across the multiverse, and he came back with great news from one universe where Trump got reelected.
Joe Biden is president. It's time to accept it. But this isn't the case in every reality. We sent one of our Babylon Bee investigative reporters across the multiverse, and he came back with great news from one universe where Trump got reelected.
 
Much to the disappointment of LGBTQ+ activists amid Pride Month, a Japanese court ruled this week that Japan’s same-sex marriage ban didn’t violate its constitution.
Much to the disappointment of LGBTQ+ activists amid Pride Month, a Japanese court ruled this week that Japan’s same-sex marriage ban didn’t violate its constitution.
 
Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Michael Bloomberg, and other investors are planning a joint mining venture in Greenland.
Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Michael Bloomberg, and other investors are planning a joint mining venture in Greenland.
 
Can be seen as far south as Chicago, Detroit, Boston and Seattle
 
Country music legend Charlie Daniels, who was known for hits like “The Devil Went Down to Georgia,” passed away on Monday after suffering a hemorrhagic stroke.
Country music legend Charlie Daniels, who was known for hits like “The Devil Went Down to Georgia,” passed away on Monday after suffering a hemorrhagic stroke.
 
Remarks by President Trump and Chancellor Merkel of the Federal Republic of Germany Before Bilateral Meeting
 
Remarks by President Trump Before Marine One Departure
 
Remarks by President Trump Before Air Force One Departure
 
East Carolina University scientists have been sending a small craft to navigate the North Carolina coast studying underwater noise and keeping tabs on tagged marine life all to better understand the ocean environment.
East Carolina University scientists have been sending a small craft to navigate the North Carolina coast studying underwater noise and keeping tabs on tagged marine life all to better understand the ocean environment.
 
After my draft physical, I called a friend who joined the Air Force and hoped to work on dry land in Japan or Thailand.
After my draft physical, I called a friend who joined the Air Force and hoped to work on dry land in Japan or Thailand.
 
A study just released in Nature Geoscience comes to the following conclusion, as stated in the article's abstract...
 
The North Carolina Coastal Resources Commission's (CRC) forecast of sea level rise from climate change is far greater than the consensus estimate of the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
The North Carolina Coastal Resources Commission's (CRC) forecast of sea level rise from climate change is far greater than the consensus estimate of the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
 
If predictions of more than three feet of rising sea levels by 2100 have you ready to flee from your beach house, a leading climate scientist might be ready to take your place on the North Carolina coast. He explains why in a new John Locke Foundation Spotlight report.
If predictions of more than three feet of rising sea levels by 2100 have you ready to flee from your beach house, a leading climate scientist might be ready to take your place on the North Carolina coast. He explains why in a new John Locke Foundation Spotlight report.
 
If predictions of more than three feet of rising sea levels by 2100 have you ready to flee from your beach house, a leading climate scientist might be ready to take your place on the North Carolina coast. He explains why in a new John Locke Foundation Spotlight report.
If predictions of more than three feet of rising sea levels by 2100 have you ready to flee from your beach house, a leading climate scientist might be ready to take your place on the North Carolina coast. He explains why in a new John Locke Foundation Spotlight report.
 
Environmental pressure groups, activist scientists, and the legacy media are predictably upset by the movement of a bill through the N.C. General Assembly that requires state policies dependent on sea level forecasts to be based on historical trends, rather than speculative computer projections.
Environmental pressure groups, activist scientists, and the legacy media are predictably upset by the movement of a bill through the N.C. General Assembly that requires state policies dependent on sea level forecasts to be based on historical trends, rather than speculative computer projections.
 
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