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South Carolina Mass Shooting Suspect Released on $25k Bond

The suspected shooter will be released to home confinement and will be able to travel to work with an ankle monitor.

Alex Jones-Run InfoWars Files for Bankruptcy

Radio host facing number of lawsuits related to comments he made about the 2012 mass shooting at the Sandy Hook Elementary School.

Western ‘Economic Blitzkrieg’ on Russia Has Failed, Says Putin

The Russian economy has withstood the sanctions pressure, according to the president.

Five Hillary Clinton Associates Are Taking the Fifth in Russia Hoax Prosecution

Five associates of Hillary Clinton and her presidential campaign are invoking their Fifth Amendment rights and refusing to cooperate with Special Counsel John H....

Proxy Voting Likely Finished if Republicans Win Midterm Elections

A Democratic House member, Rep. Kai Kahele of Hawaii, is helping Republicans make their case against proxy voting.

Biden’s New Border Policy Allows Mentally Ill, Disabled, Pregnant to Cross

Memo sent to Border Patrol creates widespread exemptions to health rule starting Thursday.

Child Leads Prayer Rally for Disney to ‘Stop Making Bad Movies’

An eleven-year-old girl led a touching prayer asking God to transform the hearts of leaders from entertainment giant Walt Disney Company during a massive rally held last week in front of the studio's Burbank, California theme park.

Christians in Lands of Persecution Fear Attacks on Easter

"526 Christians have lost their lives while celebrating Easter over the past seven years."

Ohio University Pays $400,000 in Damages to Professor Who Refused to Use Student’s Preferred Pronouns

Public university in Ohio will pay $400,000 to a philosophy professor who refused to use a student's preferred pronouns.

Alabama Rep. Mo Brooks Says Committee Chairmanships Are ‘Literally’ Bought

Seats on Congress’ most powerful committees are literally offered for sale to special interest groups, said Representative Mo Brooks.

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