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House Republicans Launch Broad Investigation into FBI, Security Agencies: New York Times

House plans vote this week on resolution creating special Judiciary subcommittee going after what it calls the "weaponization of the federal government."

Joe Biden Visits U.S.-Mexico Border for First Time

Texas Gov. Abbott referred to Biden's plan to end the Trump-era COVID border policy known as Title 42, which was upheld by the Supreme Court, as a "reckless decision."

Ex-Soccer Star Receives $100,000 Settlement from Virginia Tech for Refusing Coach’s Political Activism

Kiersten Hening receives $100,000 settlement from Virginia Tech after suing for punishment of exercising First Amendment rights.

279 Vaccinated U.S. Athletes Have Died from Sudden Cardiac Arrest: Peer-Reviewed Study

Dr. McCullough estimates that around 25,000 people per million could potentially suffer from heart injuries after receiving two or three doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.

Colorado Won’t Give Election Officials Names of 31,000 Foreign Nationals Sent Voter Registration Information

Colorado officials refuse to provide county election officials with names of foreign citizens sent voter registration information.

Florida Activates National Guard Amid Illegal Immigrant Influx

Gov. DeSantis activates National Guard, directs state agencies to support local governments responding to influx of migrants in Florida Keys; Biden administration's response deemed "inept."

California’s Reparations Task Force Chair: Blacks Are Owed $1M Each, Homeless Should Be First in Line

Black Californians should each receive $1 million and black people who are homeless should be first in line, according to the state’s Reparations Task Force chair.

Biden Claims Record Job Creation — Here Are the Facts and Context

President Joe Biden claimed the first two years of his presidency marked record job growth following Friday’s employment report.

If Kristi Noem Were ‘The Most Conservative Governor in America,’ She’d Cut Ties With South Dakota’s Trans Mutilation Biz

It’s curious that in one of the reddest states in the nation, which boasts both a Republican governor and a whopping 90 percent GOP majority legislature, the child-mutilation business would be allowed not only to exist but to flourish.

U.S. Parents Express Preference for Charter Schools

A report by the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools said U.S. parents, regardless of race, region, or political affiliation, prefer charter schools.

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