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Virginia Farmer’s Livelihood at Risk After Government Raid on Property

An Amish farmer's livelihood in Virginia is at risk after the Virginia Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services (VDACS) raided and seized his property.

GOP State Official Investigating if Trump Is Constitutionally Disqualified From Ballot

New Hampshire Secretary of State David Scanlan (R) is said to be investigating if Donald Trump is disqualified from running for the presidency as per terms in the Constitution.

Pope Francis Condemns U.S. Catholic Conservatives as ‘Backwards,’ ‘Reactionary’

Pope Francis called U.S. Catholic Conservatives "backwards" because of their political views.

Devon Archer Met With John Kerry Prior To Ukrainian Prosecutor Firing

An email released through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request found that Devon Archer met with then-Secretary of State John Kerry.

China Ends Mandatory COVID-19 Testing for Inbound Travelers Amid Economic Challenges

As China marks its journey towards normalization post-pandemic, the nation has announced that it will discontinue its requirement for incoming travelers to present negative COVID-19 test results.

Federal Judge Sets March 4, 2024 for Trump’s Trial Date

Trial will commence just one day before the pivotal "Super Tuesday" in the Republican presidential nominating contest.

Biden Regime Introduces Guidance to Expand Voter Registration at Citizenship Ceremonies

The Biden administration rolled out new guidance last week to provide expanded access to voter registration during naturalization ceremonies of new United States citizens.

Trump Campaign Raises $7.1 Million After Fulton County Mugshot 

Former President Donald Trump’s campaign has raised $7.1 million since he surrendered himself into custody at the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office last week.

Denmark Moves to Ban Burning the Koran or the Bible

The Danish government has reportedly proposed a ban on setting the Quran on fire in public after a series of burnings led to uproar in Muslim countries.

Transgender Inmate Gets $160K for Being ‘Misgendered’ in Jail

A transgender woman received a $160,000 settlement after being “misgendered” by workers at a jail in Broome County, New York.

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