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Venezuelan Migrant Released From Jail After Mugging Elderly Woman in Chicago

In Chicago, a Venezuelan migrant, Elio Redondo Ragas, was released from jail after allegedly mugging an 80-year-old woman.

Michigan AG Threatens to Prosecute Citizen Posting ‘Election Misinformation’ Online

Michigan’s Attorney General Dana Nessel sent a "cease and desist" letter to a resident after the individual posted election "misinformation" on social media.

Rep. Raskin: ‘It’s Up to Us’ to Remove Trump if Elected in 2024

Representative Jamie Raskin, a Democrat from Maryland, recently made controversial statements regarding the potential disqualification of Donald Trump from office, even if Trump were to win the 2024 presidential election.

Millions of Dollars Stolen in Minnesota Pandemic Fraud Scheme

Millions of dollars were stolen from COVID-era programs in Minnesota under the watch of Governor Tim Walz (D).

Alleged Iranian-Linked Political Assassination on American Soil Uncovered

In a recent announcement from Brooklyn’s federal prosecutors, it was revealed that Asif Merchant, identified as a Pakistani national believed to have links with...

UNRWA Employees Fired After Suspected Involvement in October 7 Attack

The United Nations (U.N.) announced this week that nine male members of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) have been fired.

House Republicans Probe Google Over Censorship Claims Concerning Donald Trump

House Republicans have raised concerns with Google after discovering that searches related to former President Donald Trump, including incidents such as an assassination attempt,...

Whistleblower Says Secret Service Acting Director Cut Agents from Threat Team

Another whistleblower has approached Sen. Josh Hawley's (R-MO) office with information relating to the attempted assassination of Donald Trump.

Plea Deal Reached with 9/11 Terrorists

Prosecutors have reached a plea deal with several of those involved in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.

California City Lifts Discriminatory Policy on in-Home Bible Study Gatherings

A California city lifted its ban on in-home Bible study gatherings after a legal group said the policy was discriminatory.

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