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Roy Moore Awarded $8.2 Million in Defamation Case vs. Soros-Funded Dems

Democrats defamed Roy Moore to take Alabama's US Senate seat in 2017, a federal jury has found.

How the FBI Undercounts Armed Citizen Responders to Mass Killers—and Media Play Along

The shooting that killed three people and injured another at a Greenwood, Indiana, mall on July 17 drew broad national attention because of how it ended—when 22-year-old Elisjsha Dicken, carrying a licensed handgun, fatally shot the attacker.

Report Indicates The 2024 Election Election Tampering Could Be Starting Right Now In Plain Sight

The FBI raid on Trump’s home isn’t just about prosecuting the former president for Jan. 6, it’s about fixing the next presidential election.

Supreme Court to Hear Case That Could End 40 Years of Race-Based Affirmative Action in University Admissions

The U.S. Supreme Court announced it would hear one of two cases on Oct. 31 that could dismantle the 40-year precedent of race-based affirmative action in university admissions, with universities now urging the court to preserve the decision despite some expert opinion to the contrary.

Biden Administration Hit With Lawsuit Over ‘Sneak Attack’ on Charter Schools

A coalition of charter schools in Michigan and Ohio brought a lawsuit Monday challenging the Biden administration’s newly implemented hurdles on federal funding for the independently run public schools.

Deported Sex Offenders, Pedophiles, and Gang Members Caught at U.S. Border

Border Patrol agents along the southwest border with Mexico arrested a child rapist, child sex offenders, and other criminal aliens after they illegally re-entered the U.S. Agents also arrested multiple dangerous gang members.

WNBA’s Brittney Griner Guilty on Drug Charges, Sentenced to 9 Years in Prison

A judge in Russia convicted American basketball star Brittney Griner of drug possession and smuggling Thursday and sentenced her to nine years in prison....

Closing Bars, Restaurants Did Not Suppress COVID: Science Journal

Restrictions were “not an efficient way” to decrease virus transmission, according to study.

Over 200 American Law Enforcement Officers Shot in 2022—14% Increase From 2021

Not included in the total are incidents wherein officers are shot at, but not struck.

U.S. Judge Stops Punishment of Airmen Who Filed Religious Exemption from COVID Vax Mandate: Read Injunction

Aaron Siri’s firm obtains national preliminary injunction prohibiting penalizing airmen for refusing COVID-19 vaccine.

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