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Taiwan Spots Chinese Balloons as Lunar New Year Begins

Taiwan's defense ministry said over the weekend it had detected eight Chinese balloons crossing the Taiwan Strait.

BLM Protester Who Set Target on Fire During 2020 Riots Receives 10 Year Prison Sentence

A Minneapolis man was sentenced to ten years in federal prison for setting fire to the Target corporate headquarters during the 2020 "Black Lives Matter" riots.

House Passes $78 Billion Tax Relief Bill

The House of Representatives passed bipartisan legislation expanding the child tax credit.

Tim Scott Demands Treasury Department Respond to Flagging Customers Purchasing Religious Texts

Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) wrote a letter to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and FinCEN Director Andrea Gacki, requesting answers to questions relating to the Treasury's role in flagging customers who purchased religious texts and political terminology such as "MAGA" and "Trump."

WEF Members Suggests Farming Be Considered a ‘Serious Crime’

World Economic Forum (WEF) speaker Jojo Mehta, the founder of Stop Ecocide Now, said farming, as a part of ecocide, should be considered a "serious crime."

Easter Event Sponsored by Jill Biden Prohibits Religious Themes

A "Youth Art" Easter egg festivity sponsored by Jill Biden has prohibited religious themes.

Judge Orders Trump Pay Nearly $400K in Legal Fees to New York Times

Former President Donald Trump has been ordered to pay nearly $400,000 in legal fees to the New York Times and three of its reporters, a judge recently ordered.

Federal Reserve Reveals Operating Loss of $114.3 Billion

The Federal Reserve announced its preliminary results of 2023 financial statements, finding that the central bank ran an operating loss of $114.3 billion.

Jack Smith’s Team Attempted to Shut Down FBI Investigation into Clinton Foundation

A prosecutor on Special Counsel Jack Smith's team discouraged the FBI from investigating the Clinton Foundation in 2016, according to a report from Fox News Digital.

Detroit Reparations Task Force Members Step Down Due To ‘Lack of Progress’

Two members of the reparations task force in Detroit said they would be stepping down on Saturday, arguing that the group did not have a strategy and was suffering a "lack of progress."

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