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Defeated Liz Cheney Says She’s ‘Thinking About’ White House Bid

Immediately following her loss to Harriet Hageman in Wyoming's Republican primary, Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., unveiled her next move, launching a new organization with...

Principal Calls Vandalism at Catholic School in Washington ‘a Hate Crime’

St. Anthony Catholic School in Northeast Washington has been vandalized twice in less than a week in what the principal of the school is calling “a hate crime.”

Droves of Trump Supporters Rally Near Mar-A-Lago All Weekend

President Donald Trump continues to receive massive support from Americans following the unprecedented FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago last Monday.

Trump Says FBI ‘Stole’ 3 of His Passports During Raid

Former President Donald Trump said on Aug. 15 that the FBI seized three of his passports in its raid of his Mar-a-Lago home last week.

China Censors Platform That Contradicted Gov’t-Recommend COVID Measures

Hangzhou Lianke Meixun Biomedical Technology Co., the company behind the health and science fact-checking website DXY, had some of its social media accounts censored. Some...

Roy Moore Awarded $8.2 Million in Defamation Case vs. Soros-Funded Dems

Democrats defamed Roy Moore to take Alabama's US Senate seat in 2017, a federal jury has found.

5 Americans Among Victims in Jerusalem Shooting: Officials

Five Americans — including a family from Brooklyn — were among the eight victims of a Sunday morning mass shooting in Jerusalem, according to reports and officials.

How the FBI Undercounts Armed Citizen Responders to Mass Killers—and Media Play Along

The shooting that killed three people and injured another at a Greenwood, Indiana, mall on July 17 drew broad national attention because of how it ended—when 22-year-old Elisjsha Dicken, carrying a licensed handgun, fatally shot the attacker.

Founder of Whole Foods Says Socialists Are ‘Taking Over’ America

Whole Foods Founder John Mackey said "socialists are taking over" the United States and there's no signs of it ending anytime soon.

Houston ISD Approves $2 Million Funding for More Firearms, Shields for District Police in Wake of Mass Shootings

Houston Independent School District (ISD) trustees on Aug. 11 passed a motion that will allow $2 million in funding for more firearms and shields for the district police.

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