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    Charles Murray Reflects on Faith, Science, and America’s Cultural Divide

    Charles Murray's spiritual awakening reshaped his views on science and society, warning the West’s loss of faith has created a dangerous cultural void.

    Dick Cheney, Former US Vice President, Dies at 84

    Cheney's influence and unapologetic hawkishness earned him admiration and criticism—and the nickname “Darth Vader,” which he jokingly embraced.
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    Erika Kirk Says She Wants Cameras in Courtroom for Suspected Assassin’s Trial

    Erika Kirk, Charlie Kirk’s widow, opposes banning cameras in her husband’s alleged killer’s trial, despite defense attorneys requesting a recording ban.

    Trump Admin Will Partially Fund November Food Stamps: Filing

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will fund food stamps for November at reduced levels, Trump administration officials said on Nov. 3.

    FDA’s Top Drug Regulator Has Resigned, Health Department Says

    FDA official, Dr. George Tidmarsh, resigned after he was placed on leave following officials learning of “serious concerns about his personal conduct.”

    US Could End China Dependency on Rare Earths Within 18 Months, Trump Says

    Trump's “emergency program” will end U.S. dependence on China for rare-earth minerals within 18 months by building domestic and allied supply chains.

    Food Stamps Suspended as Congress Fails to Reach Deal

    The federal food stamp program was suspended starting Nov. 1, as the program ran out of congressional allocations amid the govt shutdown.

    US Christian Leaders Welcome Trump’s Spotlighting Persecution in Nigeria

    Christian advocacy groups across the US hailed President Trump’s decision to again designate Nigeria as a CPC due to rising attacks on Christians.