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Harvard’s Outgoing President to Remain as Professor

Harvard University's outgoing President, Claudine Gay, will remain with the university as a professor.

Activists Call for Young Children to Learn Critical Race Theory

The organization EmbraceRace developed a guide to teach young children about Critical Race Theory (CRT).

‘True the Vote’ Wins Landmark Election Case

Election integrity organization True the Vote (TTV) and Catherine Engelbrecht won a landmark lawsuit against Stacy Abrams, Marc Elias, and the left-wing group Fair Fight.

Donald Trump Not Seen at Epstein’s Island

The recently unsealed court files on Jeffrey Epstein and his associates reveal that Donald Trump did not contact underage girls.

Epstein Computers Removed Before FBI Search

Friday's drop of Epstein documents revealed that computers were allegedly removed from Epstein's mansion in Palm Beach, Florida.

Several GOP Reps. Announce Retirement

Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer (R-MO) announced that he will be leaving Congress at the end of this term.

House Oversight Committee Considers Resolution to Hold Hunter Biden in Contempt of Congress

The House Oversight Committee announced a markup to consider a resolution to hold Hunter Biden in contempt of Congress.

Independent Study Finds No ‘Extremism’ Within U.S. Military

The Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA) conducted a study on the U.S. military, finding "no evidence that the number of violent extremists in the military is disproportionate to the number of violent extremists in the United States as a whole."

Judicial Watch Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against U.S. Government

Judicial Watch has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the U.S. government regarding the death of Ashli Babbitt.

National Debt at $34 Trillion

Data from the Treasury Department revealed that the government's gross national debt has hit $34 trillion.

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