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House Committee Blocks State Dept. Funding for Nonprofit’s ‘Enemies of Ukraine’ List

The House Appropriations Committee passed a measure that blocks State Department funding for a nonprofit organization that charges Americans with being "opponents of aid to Ukraine."

New York Launches Digital IDs

New York has launched a digital ID campaign for residents' driver's licenses.

Dozens of Migrant Children Enter U.S. Unaccompanied

Texas authorities announced that dozens of migrant children were encountered at the U.S.-Mexico border in one day.

California Committee Approves Reparations Bill

A California State Legislature committee has approved a reparations bill that could cost $800 billion.

Elderly, Disabled Woman Facing Eviction After Sharing Gospel Tracts

A woman living in a senior center is facing eviction after she shared Gospel tracts in a common area.

Democrat Leaders Arrested in Connecticut, Charged with Election Fraud

Multiple Democrat leaders have been arrested and charged this week with election fraud in Bridgeport, Connecticut.

Biden Admin. to Close ICE Facility in Texas

The Biden administration is reportedly expected to close a facility used by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Dilley, Texas, to detain illegal immigrants crossing the southern border.

FBI Questioned Employee’s Views on Trump, Vaccines

New memos have revealed that the FBI's Security Division sought to discover whether an employee was a Donald Trump supporter.

Two States Pass Bills Banning WHO Mandates

Two states, Louisiana and Oklahoma, have passed legislation that prohibits the World Health Organization (WHO) from having authority.

No Arrests Made in Pro-Palestinian Protest Near White House

Officials announced that no arrests were made following the anti-Israel protest on Saturday in which demonstrators vandalized a park next to the White House.

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