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Texas Rep. Calls for Impeachment of Judge Halting Deportation Flights

Rep. Brandon Gill (R-TX) announced that he would be filing articles of impeachment later this week against Judge James Boasberg.

Snowboarder Dies After Falling from Montana Ski Lift

A snowboarder who fell from a ski lift at Red Lodge Mountain in Montana has died from his injuries.

CBP Awards California-Based Company with Border Wall Contract

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has awarded a California-based company with a $70 million contract to extend the border wall.

Conservative School Board Requests Federal Intervention After Facing Pressure to Comply with Gender-Inclusive Policies

Mead School Board in Washington has called for the Trump administration to intervene after the board was pressured to comply with state gender inclusion policies.

French Politician Calls for U.S. to Give Back Statue of Liberty

A French Parliament member has urged the United States to return the Statue of Liberty to France.

Washington Sheriff Vows to Help ICE

Klickitat County Sheriff Bob Songer told radio host Jason Rantz that he is willing to violate Washington State's sanctuary policies in order to assist Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in removing dangerous illegal immigrants.

Storms Leave at Least 40 People Dead

At least forty people have died from the weekend's winds and tornadoes across the United States.

Republicans Introduce Bill Creating Curriculum on Reality of Communism

GOP lawmakers reintroduced legislation last week that would create a curriculum addressing the history of communism.

Illinois Man Becomes First American to Win L.A. Marathon in 31 Years

Matt Richtman of Illinois made history by becoming the first American man to win the Los Angeles Marathon since 1994.

Trump Calls Biden Pardons ‘Void’ from Autopen

President Donald Trump condemned the pardons issued by the former president, calling them "void" and "vacant."

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