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$310 Million Settlement Reached Over East Palestine Train Derailment

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced a $310 million settlement with Norfolk Southern Railway Company.

Biden Makes Gaffe at NAACP Event, Claims He Was Vice President During Pandemic

President Joe Biden made an apparent blunder while addressing attendees at the NAACP’s Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit on Sunday. The 81-year-old...

Critics Question Governor’s Tourism Triumph as California Grapples with Immigration Issues

California Governor Gavin Newsom drew attention with a promotional video highlighting what he described as "record-breaking tourism numbers" in the state, featuring him seemingly...

DOJ Recommends 40 Year Prison Sentence For Man Who Assaulted Paul Pelosi

The Department of Justice is seeking a 40-year prison sentence against the man who broke into former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's home and assaulted her husband Paul Pelosi.

Chicago’s Teachers Union Demands $50 Billion More in Funding For Abortions, Illegal Migrant Services

The Chicago Teachers Union is requesting another $50 billion in its contract negotiations for services including free abortions, migrant services, and LGBT training.

Jewish Leaders: Antisemitism in U.S. Worsens, Urgent Action Needed

Six months after Jewish groups warned the Biden administration about rising antisemitism in the United States, Jewish leaders and a Middle East expert told...

Trump Responds to Investigation Finding that CIA Withheld Information, Spied on Him

Cyber Operations manager for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Amjad Anton Fseisi revealed to an undercover journalist with O'Keefe Media Group (OMG) that the agency intentionally withheld information from Donald Trump while he was president.

Secret Recording Shows Democrat Gov. Bashing Border Patrol for Seizing Drugs

A secret recording was leaked this week revealing New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham criticizing Border Patrol agents for seizing drugs.

Democrat Georgia Mayor Faces Recall Following Laken Riley Murder

Athens, Georgia, Democratic Mayor Kelly Girtz is facing a local recall effort against him after the murder of 22-year-old Laken Riley took place in the city in February. 

National Days of Prayer – American Minute with Bill Federer

Do you know America’s tradition of Days of Prayer? In Alexander Young’s Chronicles of the Pilgrims, (Boston, 1841), Edward Winslow recounted: “Drought and the like … moved...

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