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Haley Vows to Stay in Republican Presidential Race After Trump Wins Big in New Hampshire

Nikki Haley, the last major GOP opponent of Donald Trump, insisted she would not drop out of the race despite losing the New Hampshire primary to the former president.

Report Claims 60,000 Rape Pregnancies Since Dobbs Decision, Based on Estimations: ‘No Recent Reliable State-Level Data’

A report claims that more than 500,000 rapes have led to nearly 65,000 pregnancies across 14 U.S. states that have banned abortions since the Dobbs Decision.

‘Take Our Border Back’ Trucker Convoy Scheduled for January 29

Truckers have organized a "Take Our Border Back" convoy to begin on January 29.

FBI Allegedly Alerted of Wuhan Lab Leak in Early 2020: Report

Journalist Michael Shellenberger wrote on Public that the FBI may have been notified about a Wuhan lab leak in March 2020.

Washington Health Department Erases ‘Women,’ Says ‘Transmasculine’ People to Be Screened for Cervical Cancer

The Washington State Department of Health has erased the term 'woman' when discussing screenings for cervical cancer.

WHO Urges Measles Vaccination Across Europe

The World Health Organization (WHO) is calling for "urgent vaccination efforts" to stop the spread of measles across Europe.

Jim Jordan Subpoenas HHS for Data on ‘Unaccompanied Alien Children’

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) subpoenaed the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for information relating to "unaccompanied alien children" (UAC).

D.C. Appeals Court Rejects Trump’s Gag Order Appeal

The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected former President Donald Trump's plea for the entire court to reconsider the appeal of his gag order,...

Biden’s EPA Proposal Sparks Concerns Over National Security and Military Supply Chains

In a recent move by the Biden administration, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed a ban on methylene chloride, a chemical integral to the...

Defense Secretary Austin Claims No Ukraine Aid Was Misused

In his first public appearance since being hospitalized, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin claimed there is "no credible evidence" that aid to Ukraine was misused.

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