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Companies Scale Back on ‘Pride Month’ Merchandise Over Fears of Boycotts

Major American companies are scaling back their "Pride Month" celebrations over fears of another boycott this year.

Texas Elementary School Teacher Caught Filming Inappropriate Videos Inside Classroom

A Texas elementary school teacher has been caught filming inappropriate videos inside her classroom and posting them on social media and is now under investigation.

Republicans Vow to Stop Cooperating With Dem-Controlled Senate After Trump’s Guilty Verdict

Republican senators signed a public letter to the White House this week, promising to stop cooperating with Democrats in the wake of former President Trump's guilty verdict. 

Billionaire CEO Claims ‘Nobody Wants to do Business in NYC’

Billionaire CEO John Catsimatidis said Friday that no one wants to do business in New York City anymore following the Donald Trump conviction.

Trump to be Featured on Musk’s X Townhall

X CEO Elon Musk is reportedly planning a town hall with Former President Donald Trump following his guilty verdict last week.

TV Host Eric Bolling Leaves Newsmax

TV host Eric Bolling has left Newsmax after almost three years of working there, according to the two parties.

Hillary Clinton Condemned After Pushing ‘She Was Right’ Merchandise Following Trump Verdict

Hillary Clinton received backlash online after she pushed “She was Right” merchandise on her social media account following former President Donald Trump's conviction.

Liberal Social Media Outlets Thank Stormy Daniels

Liberal social media channels are celebrating former President Donald Trump’s guilty verdict by thanking Stormy Daniels.

Athletes and Celebrities Show Support for Trump Following Guilty Verdict

Celebrities, politicians, and athletes have taken to social media over the past few days to show their support for Former President Donald Trump following his guilty verdict.

Former Vice President Pence Says Trump Conviction is ‘Disservice to the Nation’

Former Vice President Mike Pence said a "terrible message" has been sent following the Donald Trump guilty verdict.

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