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Pennsylvania Voters at ‘Peak of Mistrust’ After Voting Machines Glitch for Second Time

Pennsylvania voters are doubting the integrity of local elections in the county of Northampton after issues with touchscreen voting devices arose on the latest election day.

Teenager Returns Home 2 Years After Being Captured From Christian School in Nigeria

More than two years after being held captive, a 14-year-old boy who was kidnapped from a Christian school in Africa by a group of radical Islamic Fulani herdsmen returned home last week.

San Francisco Business Owner in ‘Financial Ruin’ Due to Crime Surge

A longtime San Francisco business owner is facing “financial ruin” after “widespread drug use, violence and filthy streets” happening in the California city.

Don Trump Jr. Suggests Tucker Carlson To Run For Vice President

President Donald Trump’s oldest son Don Trump Jr. suggested journalist Tucker Carlson as a possible vice presidential nominee for his father's campaign in 2024.

4-Year-Old American Girl Among 17 Israeli Hostages Released

Seventeen more hostages have been released by Hamas, including 4-year-old American Abigail Edan, according to a list from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office.

Largest Ron DeSantis Super PAC ‘Never Back Down’ Leader Resigns

The head of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis largest super PAC "Never Back Down" resigned last week.

New York High School Students Riot After Discovering Teacher Attended Pro-Israel Rally

Students at Hillcrest High School in Queens, New York forced a Jewish teacher into hiding after learning she attended a Pro-Israel rally.

Illegal Immigrants in Chicago Admit To Sending Their U.S. Dollars Back Home

A recent interview with several illegal aliens in Chicago revealed those individuals from Venezuela send most of the U.S. dollars they are able to gather back to their home country for their families.

North Korea to Restore ‘All Military Measures’ From 2018

North Korea is planning to restore "all military measures" paused under a 2018 inter-Korean deal.

Migrant Shelters Reaching Capacity as Winter Months Approach

As the winter months get closer, major cities in the Northeast and Midwest are running out of room in emergency shelters for illegal immigrant families.

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