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The U.S. Navy needs new warships, and it’s getting them. The Senate approved its version of the NDAA which allocates funding for 10 new ships.

The United States Navy needs new warships, and it’s getting them. The U.S. Senate approved its version of the National Defense Authorization Act, which will allocate enough money for the service to buy 10 ships in fiscal year 2024. Here’s a breakdown of the ships to be procured: Funding for the amphibious ship was a…

An annual survey of high school seniors revealed that 23% of young men identify conservative, compared to just 13% who identify as liberal.

An annual survey is getting some buzz because it revealed that 23% of 12th grade males identify as conservative, compared to just 13% who identify as liberal. That statistic is getting attention because it directly contradicts reports and opinions that state young people are mostly liberal.  But there’s additional information that is not being discussed. …

A ghost company with unknown ties and backing has bought 52,000 acres of land surrounding a U.S. military base for $800 million.

The Air Force base that serves as the military’s gateway to the Pacific could be the target of a massive Chinese spy operation on the U.S. military, according to a California congressman. The concern is over Flannery Associates buying land that surrounds three sides of Travis Air Force Base. Flannery has bought 52,000 acres of land…

An obscure ordinance in Phoenix is targeting Black women for how they dress, accusing them of "manifesting prostitution."

A city ordinance in Phoenix allows police to arrest people for dressing scantily on charges of “manifesting an intent to commit or solicit an act of prostitution,” but the law doesn’t appear to treat everyone equally. Recent data obtained by the Phoenix New Times reveals that the majority of those charged with this offense over…

The special district that governs the Walt Disney World resort in Florida announced it's ending its diversity, equity and inclusion programs.

The special district that governs the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida announced it is ending its diversity, equity and inclusion programs. It’s a decision that is firmly in line with Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis and his efforts to limit such measures in areas like higher education.  The Central Florida Tourism Oversight District board,…

The "Barbenheimer" phenomenon that took movie theaters by storm this summer isn't enough to divert the storm cloud brewing from strikes.

It’s Barbie’s world now. The reigning queen of the box office has pulled in around $800 million globally through two weeks, while domestic totals topped more than a third of a billion dollars. But the box office magic doesn’t stop there. Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” had the best second weekend ever for an R-rated summer movie…

The U.S. Defense Department failed to score a clean financial audit for the sixth year, despite claiming progress in correcting deficiencies.

On July 27, the Senate passed its version of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), a bill that sets the policy agenda and approves funding for the Department of Defense. Earlier in the month, the Republican-led House narrowly passed a vastly different version of the bill, showing the power of conservative hardliners who pushed for…

CVS Health released its second-quarter financial results following reports of massive job cuts at the pharmacy chain.

CVS Health released its second-quarter financial results just a couple days after reports of massive job cuts at the pharmacy chain. The company topped expectations, despite profits sinking due to rising costs. Overall, CVS Health’s net income plunged 37% to $1.9 billion. Adjusted earnings totaled $2.21 per share in the quarter. Total revenue grew 10%…

Hunter Biden's business partner testified before the House Oversight Committee and said Hunter sold the "illusion" of access to his father.

Hunter Biden’s good friend and business partner Devon Archer spoke to the House Oversight Committee Monday, July 31, during a four hour, closed-door interview. Archer described how Hunter used his father’s name and position as leverage when doing business overseas.  This story is being covered by news outlets on both the right and left. The…

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