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United Nations – American Minute with Bill Federer

The United Nations officially began October 24, 1945.Its name was coined by President Franklin Roosevelt. The United Nations' charter was drafted in the Garden Room of San Francisco's Fairmont Hotel. The Charter meeting did not...

Nurse Fired After Exposing Gender Reassignment Practices at Texas Children’s Hospital

Vanessa Sivadge, a nurse who exposed the practice of performing gender reassignment surgeries on minors at Texas Children's Hospital, said she was terminated from her position. 

DNC Holds TikTok Training Event for Harris Supporters

The DNC held a virtual event to train Harris supporters on using TikTok to the campaign's advantage.

Harvard in Legal Spotlight for Handling of Campus Antisemitism Claims

A lawsuit accusing Harvard University of allowing an antisemitic environment to flourish on its campus will move forward, according to a decision by District...

Landmark Prisoner Swap between the West and Russia Marks Major Cold War-Era Milestone

On Thursday, a landmark prisoner exchange was carried out, marking the most significant exchange of detainees since the Cold War era concluded. The exchange...

WSJ Journalist Evan Gershkovich Sentenced to Russian Prison

Wall Street Journal journalist Evan Gershkovich has been sentenced to 16 years in prison for alleged espionage.

Biden Defends ‘Bullseye’ Remark as Trump Survives Assassination Attempt

President Joe Biden defended his controversial suggestion that Donald Trump should be "put in the bullseye" during an NBC News interview on Monday, following...

‘Landslide Lyndon’ – American Minute with Bill Federer

On September 2, 1948, Lyndon Baines Johnson ran in the Democrat primary for the U.S. Senate against Democrat Texas Governor Coke Stevenson. Governor Coke Stevenson was more popular and would have won, but there...

RFK Jr. Responds to Allegations of Eating Dog and Sexual Misconduct

In reaction to a string of ominous allegations that emerged on Tuesday, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. adopted an unusual stance, appearing to validate a...

SCOTUS Rules in Favor of Biden Administration Over Social Media Censorship Case

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in favor of the Biden administration in Murthy v. Missouri, a COVID-19-era social media censorship case initiated by Republican attorneys general and social media users.

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