Author: Sarah Wagner

Breaking, Politics

Less Than 1% of Illegal Immigrants at U.S. Southern Border Have Gone Through Immigration Court

A 61-page report from the House Judiciary Committee refutes claims from the Department of Homeland Security that migrants are being "quickly" removed.... Read more.
Politics, Trending

Over 1,000% Increase in Chinese Apprehensions at U.S. Southwest Border

More than 11,000 Chinese illegal immigrants have entered the United States since June 2023.... Read more.
Breaking, Education, Politics

Los Angeles Kindergartners to Participate in ‘National Coming Out Day’

Students are to "think critically about identity and intersectionality," according to an educator toolkit.... Read more.
Faith, Politics, Trending

American Faith Founder: We Have Hope Because ‘God Has Always Protected His People’

"God has always protected His people in a very, very unique way," Phil Hotsenpiller said.... Read more.
Politics, Trending

Hillary Clinton Says Trump Supporters Need ‘Formal Deprogramming’

Supporting the First Amendment signifies being part of a "cult," according to Clinton.... Read more.
US military
Politics, Trending

Navy Commander Warns of Coming Military ‘Mass Exodus’ Due to COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate

“Military readiness is currently in a state of freefall,” said former U.S. Army lieutenant colonel Bradley Miller.... Read more.
weather forecasting
Politics, Trending

Pope Pushes ‘Obligatory, and Readily Monitored’ Climate Policies

The pope thinks the world is "crumbling and perhaps approaching a breaking point."... Read more.
Department of Defense
Politics, Trending

DOD Official Arrested for Operating Dogfighting Ring

The official had been part of the ring for over 20 years.... Read more.
Breaking, Health, Politics

mRNA COVID-19 Vaccine Researchers Receive Nobel Prize

Nobel Prizes usually honor research that is decades in the making, not recent technology.... Read more.
Health, Politics, Trending

Rep. Massie: Scientists Researching a ‘Transgenic Edible Vaccine’ Using Plants

"Ideally, a single plant could produce enough mRNA to vaccinate a single person," said an associate professor at the University of California, Riverside.... Read more.