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U.S. Court Blocks Biden’s Private-Employer Vax Mandate

Fifth Circuit sides with plaintiffs, says "grave statutory and constitutional issues" possible. QUICK FACTS: The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit on Saturday...

13 Republicans Pass Biden’s $1.2T Infrastructure Spending Package

The package includes a massive expansion of "social safety net" and programs "to fight climate change," in line with Biden's "Build Back Better" agenda.

New court documents detail alleged web of lies used to fabricate Steele Dossier, frame Trump

Civil, criminal case records create portrait of how Igor Danchenko allegedly misled America as primary source for Christopher Steele dossier.

(VIDEO) AZ State Senator Wendy Rogers: “I Want To See PERP WALKS. I Want To See ARRESTS And I’m Going To Bear Down On...

On Wednesday, Patriots rallied in Phoenix, Arizona for election integrity and Arizona’s audit.

Project Veritas Journalists Have Homes Raided By FBI

The anti-establishment outlet is under attack

Virginia Attorney General-Elect Jason Miyares to Investigate Loudoun County Public Schools

Virginia Attorney General-elect Jason Miyares (R) announced Thursday he plans to investigate sexual assault incidents in the Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS).

Lead Detective In Rittenhouse Case Has Family Ties To Five Democrat Politicians Including Mayor Of Kenosha, His Uncle

Detective Ben Antaramian has family ties to the Kenosha mayor, a state representative, and a county board supervisor, a Kenosha city judge, and a Kenosha city attorney

Durham and the Clinton Dossier

A new indictment continues the slow unraveling of a 2016 political scandal.

OSHA Considering Permanent COVID Vax Rule with 7 Horrifying Requirements for Americans

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has issued a federal rule mandating COVID-19 vaccinations or weekly testing for companies with 100 or more employees while also seeking comments about potential parts of the rule that could force massive government overreach into American lives.

Texas Voters Don’t Want Government Limiting Religious Services In Any Way

A majority of Texans have voted on Tuesday, November 2, that they do not want the government limiting religious services in any way.

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