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Texas Woman Convicted of 26 Counts of Voter Fraud

A former volunteer deputy registrar from southeast Texas pleaded guilty to 26 felony counts of voter fraud stemming from a 2018 local utility board election.

Republicans Introduce Bill to Defund John Kerry, Other Biden ‘Climate Tyrants’

Eight lawmakers led by Rep. Chip Roy target funding, saying Biden policies have spawned the gasoline price crisis in America.

Fentanyl Entering US Through Southern Border at ‘Unprecedented Levels’: Rep. Higgins

Implementing a new law to punish traffickers of fentanyl and declaring deaths from the drug as a health crisis could curb the damage it is doing to the country.

28% Of Americans Believe Trans Athletes Should Compete in Female Sports

40% of poll respondents believe embracing transgender ideology is "good."

Texas and Arizona Send Dozens of Busses of Migrants to Washington, D.C.

Thousands of migrants were transported to the nation's capital.

US Supreme Court Spurns GOP Bid to Defend Trump Immigration Rule

The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday dismissed a bid by Republican state officials to take over the legal defense of a hardline immigration rule imposed under former President Donald Trump barring permanent residency for immigrants deemed likely to need government benefits.

D’Souza Challenges Barr to Debate Him Over Claims Contained in ‘2000 Mules’

Conservative filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza is challenging former Attorney General William Barr to a debate over the findings in D’Souza’s documentary “2000 Mules” that questioned the integrity of the 2020 general election.

Pompeo: Schools Need to Employ U.S. Veterans as Protectors and Mentors

Frank (Chip) Webster is a musician and composer, former teacher of percussion and U.S. Army Infantry veteran. He holds a degree in English from Arizona State University.

Louisiana Bans Transgenders From Girls’ Sports

"Women have worked too hard for too long to get to the competitive level we have attained to now face an unfair playing field," the bill's sponsor said.

Doctors Sue FDA, Allege Crusade Against Ivermectin ‘Unlawfully Interfered’ with Their Ability to Treat Patients

Three physicians are suing the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for launching what they allege is a “crusade” against ivermectin as a treatment for COVID-19 that “unlawfully interfered” with the doctors’ ability to practice medicine.

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