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House Scraps Bill Criminalizing Anti-Israel Boycotts

The U.S. House scrapped a bill that would have criminalized anti-Israel boycotts.

Colorado House Passes Bill Expanding Migrant Protections

The Colorado House of Representatives passed a bill to expand the state's protection for immigrants and limit law enforcement's immigration activities.

NIH Shuts Down Beagle Labs

National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director Jay Bhattacharya announced that the agency has shuttered its last in-house beagle labs.

Jill Biden Joins Think Tank

Former first lady Jill Biden is now part of the think tank Milken Institute, chairing its Women's Health Network.

DHS Paying Migrants to Self-Deport

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced a plan to provide financial support to illegal immigrants who remove themselves from the United States.

Former Los Angeles County Sheriff Joins Republican Party

Former Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva announced that he is leaving the Democratic Party to join the GOP.

Texas Students Could Be Punished for Quoting the Bible

A Bible verse. A church history lesson. A theological claim that Jesus was crucified by the Jews.

Mike Pence Receives Courage Award for Jan. 6

Former Vice President Mike Pence received the John F. Kennedy "Profile in Courage Award" on Sunday evening for fulfilling his "duty" on January 6, 2021.

President Trump Orders Alcatraz Reopened to House Violent Offenders

President Donald Trump has directed federal agencies to rebuild and reopen Alcatraz Island as a high-security prison, aiming to detain violent repeat offenders and criminal illegal aliens.

WaPo Reporter Faces Backlash for Linking Kentucky Derby Win to Trump Immigration Policy

Washington Post immigration reporter Maria Sacchetti faced swift criticism after suggesting that President Donald Trump's immigration policies could have endangered Kentucky Derby-winning jockey Junior Alvarado, a legal immigrant from Venezuela.

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