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ICE Report Reveals Non-Detained Migrant Docket Soars to 6.2 Million

A year-end report from U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) revealed that more than 6 million illegal immigrants are on the non-detained docket.

Children at Risk of Severe Allergic Reaction, Swollen Lymph Nodes After COVID-19 Vaccination

A Norwegian study found that children who received the COVID-19 vaccine are at a greater risk of experiencing swollen lymph nodes.

Former Navy Seal Believes China Will ‘Take Taiwan’ in 2024

Former U.S. Navy Seal Erik Prince believes China may "take Taiwan" in the spring of 2024.

U.S. Hospitals Implement Masks Mandates

Hospitals across the United States have begun implementing mask mandates amid an increase in respiratory infections.

Methodist Church of Great Britain Avoids ‘Hurtful Language’ Such as ‘Husband,’ ‘Wife’

The Methodist Church of Great Britain has instructed ministers to avoid using "hurtful language" such as "husband" and "wife."

Google to Settle Lawsuit for Tracking Users in Private Mode

Google has agreed to settle a lawsuit alleging the tech company collected data of users browsing in "incognito" mode.

Legal Group Alleges Biden Admin Pushed AG Merrick Garland to ‘Intimidate Parents’

America First Legal (AFL) has obtained records from the Department of Justice (DOJ) that confirm that the FBI, at the request of Attorney General Merrick Garland, intimidated parents who spoke against school boards.

Appeals Court Rules Trump Not Immune from Jan. 6 Lawsuits

A federal appeals court ruled that Donald Trump is not immune from lawsuits relating to the January 6, 2021 Capitol event.

Bill Clinton Named as ‘Doe 36’ In Epstein Documents: Report

Former president Bill Clinton is likely "Doe 36" in court documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.

Court Rules Iowa Cannot Ban Books With Explicit Content

A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction that would prevent Iowa from enforcing its ban on pornographic books in classrooms.

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