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China’s Role in Border Crisis Exposed by Author Peter Schweizer

Peter Schweizer has unveiled China's significant influence amidst the border crisis and escalating drug problems, shedding light on a critical issue. Speaking to Mark Levin,...

Rise of Violent South American Gang Alarms US Border Officials

The emergence of a violent South American gang in the United States continues to pose challenges for border officials, who are vigilant for identifying...

Firm Building Plant Near U.S. Military Base Connected to Chinese Government

The president of a firm constructing a manufacturing facility near Midwest military bases is connected to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

Massachusetts Gives Agencies Millions to Resettle Illegal Immigrants

In a first-of-its-kind program in the United States, the state of Massachusetts has planned to spend $10.5 million on contracts with resettlement agencies to move illegal immigrant families.

California City Passes Measure Restricting Pride, Ideological Flags on Public Property

Huntington Beach voted to pass a measure that would restrict most flags on public property, striking outrage among LGBT activists.

House Panel Subpoenas Andrew Cuomo Over COVID Nursing Home Policies

A Republican-led congressional panel has requested former Democrat New York Governor Andrew Cuomo to testify over his handling of nursing homes during the COVID pandemic.

Women’s Golf League Prohibits Male Players After Transgender Wins Tournament

A women's golf league is changing its rules to prohibit trans-identifying players after a biological man won a tournament.

COVID Patients Given Ivermectin Recovered Faster: Study

A U.K. study found that COVID-19 patients who were given ivermectin recovered faster than those who were not given the drug.

House Committee Demands MIT Respond to Antisemitism

The House Committee on Education and the Workforce is demanding that the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) provide documentation regarding its response to antisemitism on campus.

Taxpayer Dollars Provided to Teach LGBT Refugees How to Use Computers

The State Department and the Inter-American Foundation (IAF) funded programs to help LGBTQ refugee entrepreneurs, teach LGBTQ refugees how to use computers, and support Costa Rica's status as a country granting asylum to LGBTQ individuals.

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