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The Lasting Impact of Paul Ehrlich’s ‘The Population Bomb’ on Immigration and Environment Policies
Paul Ehrlich's 1968 book, "The Population Bomb," predicted global disaster due to overpopulation, a claim later debunked by experts. The book's anti-immigration sentiment still resonates today.
Democrat Wins Special Election in Florida, UK Arson Attack Arrests, and DOJ…
Democrat Emily Gregory wins a special election in Florida, UK police arrest two men over arson attack on Jewish…
Recap: Top Global News from Europe and Beyond – March 25th, 2026
Get all the important stories from Europe and beyond, including breaking news, business, entertainment, politics,…
US Officials Report Trump Receives Daily Montage of Successful Strikes on Iran
U.S. military officials compile a daily video update for President Trump on successful strikes on Iranian targets amid concerns that he may not be receiving complete war updates.
March 24th, 2026: Digest of Top Global Stories – World, Business, Culture…
Get the latest news on March 24th, 2026 covering Europe and beyond. Covering World, Business, Entertainment,…
Understanding the Billionaire Tax Act and its impact on California’s economy
Explore the debate over California's proposed Billionaire Tax Act and its potential impact on funding statewide…
VOA Workers File First Amendment Suit Against Kari Lake
Explore the accusations against Kari Lake for using Voice of America as a propaganda tool for the Trump administration.
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Immerse yourself in politics, government analysis, and more. Become a Fox News Patriot today and make your voice…
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Christopher Columbus Statue Erected Near White House amid Controversy
Statue of Christopher Columbus placed on the grounds of Eisenhower Executive Office Building, marking Trump administration's recognition of the explorer.