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Senator Looks to Revoke Visas from Those Engaging in Violent Protests

Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) introduced a bill that would revoke visas for those convicted of a criminal offense during a protest.

Democrat’s ‘Clean Energy’ Tax Credits Have Been Going to High-Income Households, Report Shows

A new report by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) has revealed that clean energy tax credits disproportionately benefit high-income tax filers.

A Federal Judge Releases A Man From A Prison Sentence Related To January 6

A court on Monday accepted John Herbert Strand's second application for parole, meaning the 41-year-old Floridian and Jan. 6 Capitol rioter will be released...

Senate Republicans Block Abortion Bill

Senate Republicans prevented Democrats from advancing a bill that sought to restore abortion protections.

Chicago Mayor Blames President Nixon for Chicago Crime

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson (D) blamed former President Richard Nixon for the city's gun violence over Fourth of July weekend.

U.S. Mortality Rate Surges

A recently published research letter details the increasing mortality rate of U.S. infants, children, and teenagers.

Independence Day – American Minute with Bill Federer

President Ronald Reagan declared May 9, 1983: "The Founding Fathers understood that only by MAKING GOVERNMENT THE SERVANT, not the master, only by positing SOVEREIGNTY in THE...

New Report Details Millions of Dollars in ‘Lost’ Ukraine Military Aid

A Department of Defense Office of the Inspector General report (OIG) report found that $62.2 million in weapons and military for Ukraine aid have gone missing.

Danish Farmers to be Taxed for Livestock Emissions

The Danish government introduced a carbon tax that penalizes farmers for livestock emissions.

Law Enforcement Given Americans’ Mail Information Without Court Approval

The United States Postal Service (USPS) shared Americans' mailing information with law enforcement without appropriate court approval.

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