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Federal Appeals Court Allows Texas Police to Arrest Illegals

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals granted a temporary stay on a federal judge's decision to put Texas' law allowing police to arrest illegal immigrants on hold.

Criticism Arises Over Absent Mental and Cognitive Exams in Biden’s Physical

According to ABC News's chief medical correspondent, there were "glaring omissions" in President Joe Biden's recently released physical report. As reported by BizPac Review, the...

University of Florida Fires All DEI Employees

The University of Florida fired all of its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) staff in response to a new state law that forbids colleges from using state or federal funds for the program.

New Study Finds Higher Mortality Rate in Vaccinated Patients Hospitalized for COVID

A new study found that vaccinated patients had a significantly higher risk of mortality among hospitalized patients with COVID-19.

Pennsylvania Announces Partnership with DHS, CISA to Monitor Election Speech

Pennsylvania's governor, Josh Shapiro (D) announced a partnership with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to combat "misinformation" leading up to the 2024 presidential election.

NCAA Player Caitlin Clark Breaks Scoring Record

Female college basketball player Caitlin Clark passed “Pistol Pete” Maravich over the weekend to break the NCAA’s all-time scoring record for the first time in more than half a century.

Election Lawyer Marc E. Elias: Trump Can’t Get Fair Trial in DC

Democratic election attorney Marc E. Elias asserted on Sunday that President Donald Trump cannot expect a fair trial in the District of Columbia, pointing...

Attorney General Garland Denounces Voting Measures as Threat to Democracy

Attorney General Merrick Garland, speaking at the Tabernacle Baptist Church in Selma, Alabama, commemorating 'Bloody Sunday,' criticized efforts to enhance election security as "burdensome...

Nepal To Begin Requiring Tracking Chips for Mount Everest Climbers

Nepal announced this week that anyone who climbs Mount Everest will be required to carry a GPS tracking chip to assist with rescue and recovery efforts.

U.S. Judge Rules Arizona’s Voting Law Requiring Proof of Citizenship is Not Discriminatory

A federal judge has ruled that legislators behind the new Arizona law requiring counties to verify the status of registered voters does not discriminate.

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