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Sky Illuminated by SpaceX Launch Carrying Classified U.S. Intelligence

Patriotic early risers across San Diego County in California were treated to a stunning display of American technological excellence on Easter Sunday as a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lit up the pre-dawn sky.

Houston Man Sentenced for Smuggling Baby Spider Monkeys Across Border

A Houston man has been sentenced for smuggling spider monkeys into the United States.

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds Signs Bill Allowing 18-Year-Olds to Carry Handguns

Republican Governor Kim Reynolds signed legislation allowing law-abiding 18-year-olds to own and carry handguns.

Illegal Alien Indicted for Smuggling Teenage Girl

A 26-year-old illegal alien from Guatemala has been indicted for allegedly smuggling a 14-year-old girl into the United States.

President Trump to Make Historic Second State Visit to the UK

President Donald Trump announced that he will make a second state visit to the United Kingdom this September at the invitation of King Charles III.

Trump Administration Launches Whistleblower Tip Line to Expose Child Gender Procedures

The Trump administration is taking bold action to protect children from radical gender ideology and medical overreach.

Democrat Resigns After Venezuelan Gang Member Arrested at His House

Longtime Doña Ana County Magistrate Judge Joel Cano — a Democrat and former police officer — abruptly resigned after federal agents arrested an alleged member of the violent Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang at a residence he owns.

Bill Clinton Appears Frail, Shakes Uncontrollably During Speech

Former President Bill Clinton traveled to Oklahoma City on Saturday to commemorate the 29th anniversary of the tragic 1995 bombing that claimed 168 lives.

U.S. Remembers 30th Anniversary of Oklahoma City Bombing

Saturday marks the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing—an act of domestic terrorism that remains the deadliest committed by an American on U.S. soil.

Yale Professor Claims American Universities Aren’t ‘Political’

During an appearance on CNN International’s The Brief Friday, Yale Law Professor Harold Koh pushed back against what he called a “caricature” of American universities, claiming they aren’t politically biased.

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