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‘We Need to Go Into the Capitol’: Ray Epps

A new video from the night before January 6, 2021, shows Ray Epps rallying people to enter the Capitol building.

Biological Boy Wins Homecoming Queen at Missouri High School

A teenage boy who identifies as a girl was crowned homecoming queen at a high school in Missouri last week.

Biden Faces Backlash from 9/11 Families Over Absence from Memorial Sites

This marks the first time in 22 years that a U.S. president has not spent the day either at one of the attack sites or the White House.

Biden Admin Asks Federal Agencies to Apply ‘Indigenous Knowledge’ to Scientific Research

The White House has reportedly issued a memo directing federal agencies to apply "Indigenous Knowledge" to "research, policies, and decision making."

Alaskan Board of Education Votes to Ban Transgender Males From Women’s Sports

Alaska's board of education voted last week to approve a measure banning trans-identifying men in women's sports.

Chinese Espionage Suspected After Repeated Unauthorized Access to U.S. Military Bases

When confronted, they frequently provide rehearsed statements, asserting they're lost tourists.

Historic Russian-Chinese Flotilla of 11 Ships Patrols Near Alaska, Prompting U.S. Response Amid Ukraine, Taiwan Crises

In a move that’s stirring concerns among U.S. military experts, a joint Russian and Chinese naval patrol, the largest to approach American shores, was spotted near Alaska last week.

Ford Projected to Lose $4.5 Billion on Electric Vehicle Line

The company still made a net income of $1.9 billion in the second quarter of 2023.

Pro-Gun Advocates Celebrate Alaska Gov. Dunleavy Signing Gun Store Legislation Into Law

Alaska Republican Governor Mike Dunleavy signed a measure into law over the weekend that aims to block state and local officials from closing gun stores during disasters declared by the governor.

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