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Bud Light CEO Unveils Recovery Plan After Devastating Sales Decline Triggered by Transgender Collaboration

The ill-fated collaboration with transgender-identified activist Dylan Mulvaney in a March Madness campaign has resulted in a substantial decline in Bud Light sales and a considerable drop in the company's stock price.

House Votes to Overturn Supreme Court Ruling That Gave Executive Branch Too Much Regulatory Power

The bill aims to overturn the 1984 Supreme Court ruling, Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc.

Senators Take Aim at California’s Pork Regulations with ‘EATS Act’: Protecting Interstate Agricultural Trade and Affordable Bacon (Video)

Bill seeks to maintain interstate agricultural trade and protect consumers' access to affordable food, such as bacon.

Texas Migrant Bus Arrives in Los Angeles

The City of Los Angeles is reportedly prepared.

Orange County Board of Supervisors Rejects ‘Pride’ Flags on Government Properties

Under the new policy, only flags associated with the U.S. government and military will have a place on the county's flagpoles.

Majority of American Voters Believe Bidens Received Foreign Payments to Affect Policy

A poll from The Trafalgar Group on behalf of Convention of States Action found that 53.3% of American voters believe that the Biden family "received payments from foreign nationals to influence policy in Washington, DC."

Egypt Applies to Join ‘BRICS’ Alliance in Push to Topple U.S. Dollar Supremacy

Egypt is the latest country applying to join BRICS, an alliance made up of countries pushing to switch to alternative global trade currencies.

Church Replaces Stained Glass Windows With Image of Jesus as Illegal Immigrant

The Church of St. Mary the Virgin is replacing its stained glass windows with an picture of Jesus as an illegal.

Senator JD Vance Calls to Halt Future Nominations to Biden’s DOJ Amid Political Prosecution Against Conservatives

"Donald Trump is merely the latest victim of a Department of Justice that cares more about politics than law enforcement," Vance said.

JPMorgan Chase Reportedly Settles with Jeffrey Epstein Victims for $290 Million, Accused of Facilitating Sex Trafficking

Epstein, who passed away at age 66 in federal prison while facing trial on charges of sex trafficking minors, had accounts at JPMorgan since 2000.

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