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The latest crude production cuts from a group of major oil producing countries led by Saudi Arabia may not hurt as much as previous cuts.

The latest crude production cuts from a group of major oil-producing countries led by Saudi Arabia may not hurt as much as previous cuts. That is thanks to what is being described as a burst in supply from other, smaller oil-producing countries. These countries include: Nigeria. Kazakhstan. Iran. Norway. Brazil. Guyana. Iran and Nigeria are…

U.S. intelligence about Ukraine and other allies was leaked. A former Pentagon official said the source of the leak could be American.   

The Pentagon, the Department of Justice and the greater world of Western intelligence is still reeling after it was revealed classified U.S. military documents appeared online. During the week of April 9,, a former Pentagon official said the source of the U.S. document leak could be an American. Classified Pentagon documents revealing sensitive information about…

I was a victim of the "cancel culture" wars when the right wrongly attacked me for a tweet I posted about the Nashville school shooting.

According to a 2022 Pew Research Center survey, 61% of U.S. adults say they’ve heard of the term “cancel culture,” up from 44% in 2020, the first time the Center began asking about the term. But it seems that the more people are exposed to it, the less they seem to agree on its meaning.…

North Cascades National Park in Washington has the highest death rate among parks in the U.S., according to the National Park Service.

North Cascades National Park in Washington has the highest death rate among all national parks in the U.S. According to the National Park Service, North Cascades had 3.7 deaths for every 100,000 visitors from 2007 to 2021. That’s more than three times the rate of the next deadliest site, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park Reserve in…

Some pharmacies in Mexico have been selling pills that look like legitimate medicine, but they are tainted with deadly drugs.

Some pharmacies in Mexico have been selling pills that look like legitimate medicine, but they are tainted with deadly drugs. A new report from the L.A. Times shows the U.S. government has known about the shady practice for years, but only announced a health alert over the tainted pharmaceuticals one month ago. The U.S. State…

With U.S. students' test scores declining, the fight for parental rights and school choice are seen as crucial to fixing American education.

The battle to give parents more say over their children’s education has become a headlining issue in today’s political arena. In Florida, Gov. Ron DeSantis, R, signed into law the controversial “Parental Rights in Education” legislation, which critics call the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, on March 28. Advocates for school choice, which allows parents to…

The NRA's devotion to gun makers is one reason why it's so difficult to pass gun reform laws, despite most Americans supporting such a move.

The deadly school shooting in Nashville on March 27 sparked outrage from parents and politicians, as well as protests at the Tennessee Capitol. What it did not do is move the needle on Congress passing new gun reform legislation. The partisan divide on gun laws remains one of the most polarizing issues in the only…

The Biden administration is proposing new rules, stopping schools and colleges from enacting outright bans on transgender athletes.

The Biden administration has introduced new Title IX regulations to ensure transgender athletes have a place in school sports. Two state House Democrats in Tennessee have been expelled from the chamber, an action only enforced a handful of times since the Civil War. These stories and more highlight the daily rundown for Friday, April 7,…