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The Top 10 Companies That Hire for Work-From-Anywhere Jobs

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A work-from-anywhere (WFA) job is a fully remote role without location requirements, allowing professionals to work from wherever they choose, whether that’s home or a destination like Portugal or Japan. Looking for genuine work-from-anywhere jobs? Based on an analysis of more than 60,000 companies in the FlexJobs database between September 1, 2025, and March 1, 2026, this report highlights top…

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Watch: Student Calmly Dismantles Two Abortion Supporters’ Entire Argument with One Simple Question

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A clip posted by Abolitionists Rising on April 17, 2026, showed two college students debating about abortion.

The radicalization of hysterical-sounding young leftist women alone justifies the dismantling of the American education system.

Conversely, the rightward shift among Gen Z men offers hope for the future.

In a short video posted across social media, a backpack-wearing young man, surrounded by other backpack-wearing young men, calmly explained to two young female abortion supporters why their bodily autonomy argument cannot hold water.

“I’m against you guys telling women what to do with their bodies,” one young woman said.

“We can’t have a moral opinion?” one of the men asked.

“Not on my body,” the woman replied.

Then, a very calm and rational young man interjected.

“Wait, I just have a question for you,” he said. “So, the Holocaust. Was the Holocaust wrong?”

Warning: This video contains vulgar language and profanity that may be offensive to some viewers.

At that point, a second young woman grew animated and acted as if the young man had asked something unreasonable.

“The Holocaust was f***ing wrong, yeah, okay,” she replied.

“Yeah, exactly,” the young man said. “You’re condemning Nazis for killing Jews when you’re not a Nazi or a Jew. It’s something that doesn’t involve you. How can you have a moral opinion on something that doesn’t involve you and then tell me — ?”

The first young woman, now louder and more agitated, interrupted and threw the young man’s question back at him.

“How can you have a moral opinion on something that doesn’t involve you?” she shot back. “You are a man. So just f***ing keep your d*** in your pants until you’re married.”

The young man, to his credit, ignored the vulgar outburst.

“You just proved my point,” he replied.

“What is your point?” the first woman asked, hand on her hip in a dismissive posture.

“I’m saying that you can have a moral opinion on things that don’t directly involve you. You’re saying that the Holocaust is wrong; it’s because murder is wrong. Me saying that abortion is wrong is also saying that murder is wrong.”

The exchange was part of a street outreach from Abolitionists Rising. One of the men with the Christian anti-abortion group wore a shirt that read, “Stop Ignoring Child Sacrifice.”

In sum, one could scarcely imagine a clip that more thoroughly encapsulates the modern abortion debate.

On one side, we see hysterical and brainwashed young women ranting about bodily autonomy. On the other side, we see a young man calmly explaining why he has a right to insist that they not murder their babies.

Moreover, in tone and substance, the young man sounded like slain conservative Christian icon Charlie Kirk. The apparent college setting accentuated the comparison.

If this clip is any indication, then Kirk left America’s young men in a very good place.

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

The post Watch: Student Calmly Dismantles Two Abortion Supporters’ Entire Argument with One Simple Question appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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7 Refunds You’re Probably Owed Right Now (and How to Claim Each One)

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Here’s a number that should make you both furious and curious: approximately 1 in 7 people in the U.S. have unclaimed cash or property waiting to be claimed, according to the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA). That’s not a typo: 1 in 7. And it gets worse. In fiscal year 2024, states returned over $4.49 billion to owners — meaning billions more are still sitting in…

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Half of U.S. Workers Now Use AI at Work — 5 Moves to Make Before You’re the One Replaced

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The artificial intelligence split is here — and it’s already showing up in paychecks. If you still think AI at work is tomorrow’s problem, you haven’t looked at the numbers. A new Gallup Workforce survey of over 23,000 U.S. employees, conducted in February 2026, found that roughly half of American workers now use AI on the job at least occasionally. About 13% use it every single day.

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