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Half-Million Migrants Cross Border in Ten Weeks

More than a half-million migrants illegally crossed the southwest border with Mexico during a 10-week period ending on May 15.

Manufacturing Employee Fired After Voicing Concern With LGBT Pride Promotion, Lawsuit Claims

A terminated employee of Arconic has filed a lawsuit claiming the manufacturing company fired him for voicing opposition to the company's promotion of LGBT pride month.

Texas City Considers Declaring State of Emergency Over Border Crisis

The border city of El Paso, Texas, is considering plans to declare a state of emergency over the growing border crisis, according to a Wednesday press release from city officials.

Legislation Could End Gun Sales to All Current Firearm Owners Forever, Require DOJ License

Do you want Merrick Garland to decide if you’re eligible to own a gun every time you acquire a new firearm?

WEF’s Klaus Schwab Pledges the World Can Find Salvation at Davos 2022

Schwab calls for creation of "a global platform."

Gas Prices Surpass $4 in Every State for the First Time

Drivers nationwide can expect the highest gas prices the country has ever recorded, with average prices surpassing $4 in all 50 states and Washington, D.C., for the first time.

Gen. Flynn Going After FBI

Lt. Gen Michael Flynn is warning the FBI and the U.S. Department of Justice that he is coming for them by filing a lawsuit seeking $50 million in damages for “malicious prosecution” related to the discredited Russia collusion crusade.

Charges Dropped Against Man Filmed in Brutal Beating of Elderly Veteran

Charges have been dropped against a man who was caught on video brutally beating an elderly veteran in a Detroit nursing home.

FDA Authorizes Pfizer Booster for Kids 5 to 11, Bypasses Advisory Panel

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today authorized a booster dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11, without convening its vaccine advisory panel of independent experts to discuss Pfizer’s data on 5- to 11-year-olds — and based on a study subset of only 67 children, CNBC reported.

Harris Staffers Are Reportedly ‘Frustrated’ She Has to Do Her Constitutionally Assigned Duty

The U.S. Constitution gives vice presidents few official duties, but apparently, some of Vice President Kamala Harris’ aides are frustrated that she is often stuck in Washington, D.C., to carry out one of them.

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