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FBI’s New App Stores Photos and Personal Information on Children

The app allows you to email the data to law enforcement in a few clicks.

Child Orphaned in Highland Park Shooting Receives $2 Million in Donations

Fundraiser set up by concerned citizen who heard the child's story.

Red States Lead the Way in Post-Pandemic Economic Recovery

Red states have added nearly 350,000 jobs since February 2020—blue states still down 1.3 million jobs.

Idaho University Prevented From Punishing Christian Students Who Opposed Homosexuality

A judge issued a temporary block of the university's policy.

UK Makes Single Gender Bathrooms Mandatory in Public Buildings

This replaces "gender-neutral" bathrooms in hospitals, schools, and offices.

NPR Cancels Reading Declaration of Independence for 4th of July

The taxpayer-funded station broke a 30+ year tradition.

Ukraine’s Zelenskyy Demands Aid Package Larger Than Nation’s Pre-War Economy

Zelenskyy called Ukrainian reconstruction the "common task of the entire democratic world."

US-Mexico Border Is World’s ‘Deadliest’ Land Crossing: UN Study

The U.S.-Mexico border has become the world’s “deadliest” land crossing, according to data recently brought to light by a United Nations study.

Federal Judge Upholds Georgia’s Voter Integrity Law

A federal judge has upheld several parts of a voter integrity law that was passed in Georgia.

Illinois Parade Shooter Believed to Have Bought Rifle Legally, Disguised Self as Female

Police in Illinois said Tuesday that the rifle used in the July Fourth parade shooting outside of Chicago was "purchased in Illinois" and "appears to have been purchased legally" by the shooter.

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