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California bans travel to Ohio over law protecting religious freedom of healthcare professionals

California's Attorney General has barred state employees from traveling to Ohio using taxpayer dollars over its enactment of a law that he characterized as "anti-LBGTQ+."

‘Things Happen Through God’: Trump Opens Up About 2024 Plans

The MAGA crowds are not dwindling and this weekend in Georgia, former President Donald Trump drew another big audience. His faithful followers are urging him to run again in 2024.

Homicides up 30 percent in largest increase on record, FBI says

The FBI's Uniform Crime Report for 2020 was published Monday, showing homicides increased nearly 30 percent last year from 2019.

‘Suddenly I Cannot Train, I Cannot Play’: Tennis Pro, 34, Ends Season After Covid Vaccine Left Him With ‘Violent Pain’

Tennis pro Jeremy Chardy, 34, says he may never play the sport again after Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine reportedly left him suffering major bouts of pain.

NY Times issues major correction after claiming Border Patrol agents used horse reins ‘to strike’ migrants

The New York Times issued a significant correction Friday on a story involving mounted Border Patrol agents allegedly whipping Haitian migrants in Del Rio, Texas.

‘There’s no control’: Border chaos invades America’s heartland

Iron County in Utah is about the furthest thing from a border community.

Videos: Israelis Rise Up Against Vaccine Passports After Being Told MORE Shots Needed To Be Considered ‘Fully Vaccinated’

Protests have finally erupted in Israel as it has slowly dawned on people there that the goalposts for vaccine passports keep being shifted by the government.

Texas Gov. Abbott extends generous offer to Border Patrol agents who could be punished by Biden administration

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced Sunday that he would hire any Border Patrol agent punished by the Biden administration over the controversy involving mounted agents and Haitian migrants last week.

Horrors of Child Trafficking, Exploitation Exposed at Texas Border Rally

More than one hundred visitors and residents in the Texas border city of McAllen attended a rally and march to the border wall to shed light on the dangers of child trafficking. One guest speaker at the event, Karla Jacinto, recounted her story as a victim of child trafficking at the age of 12.

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