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Andrew Cuomo Not Facing Charges Over COVID Nursing Home Deaths

An attorney has announced former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo will not be legally charged for the controversial deaths in nursing homes during COVID.

Are We on the Doorstep of Armageddon? China & Biblical Prophecy: Phil Hotsenpiller (Video)

Watch American Faith founder Phil Hotsenpiller speak with Clay Clark about China's place in biblical prophecy.can

As media emphasize Jan. 6, new poll reveals GOP image has recovered — but Democratic Party quickly losing ground

The Republican Party has mostly redeemed its image following the Jan. 6 riots at the Capitol, according to a new survey. During the same time period, the Democratic Party's image has declined.

Gov. DeSantis’ 6 Big Achievements of 2021

While conservatives might have suffered through 2021 without former President Donald Trump in the White House, the year did unveil to America a silver lining: Florida GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis holds a lot in common with Trump including the former president’s penchant for getting big things done.

Five Major Issues the Military Will Face in 2022

After an eventful 2021, things are unlikely to calm down in the new year. Here are a few issues that will be high priorities for the Department of Defense going forward.

Twitter Permanently Bans Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Personal Account: ‘Big Tech Can’t Stop the Truth’

Twitter reportedly suspends Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's personal account for "repeated violations."

11 Times Joe Biden Promised to Get COVID Under ‘Control’ in 2020

President Joe Biden left for vacation earlier this week as the U.S. recorded the highest daily number of new coronavirus cases since the start of the pandemic.

Oklahoma Proposes Bill That Would Allow Parents To Remove Sexually Graphic Books From School Libraries

An Oklahoma bill introduced on Dec. 16 may allow parents to seek the removal of books that they deem inappropriate from school libraries.

Tesla recalls more than 475,000 U.S. cars over safety issues

Tesla recalled about 475,000 cars in the U.S. because of two separate defects that may increase the risk of accidents, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said Thursday.

FBI ‘Secret Spy Plane Surveillance Program’ Detailed in Court Records

The FBI’s so-called “secret spy plane surveillance program” is under scrutiny in a Florida terrorism case, where the defendant has asked a U.S. judge to toss evidence from the bureau’s aerial surveillance activities.

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