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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.

Poll Finds Half Of Americans Rank Moral Values In Country As ‘Poor’

A new Gallup poll has found that 50 percent of Americans rank moral values in their country currently as “poor,” with only 13 percent...

Trump Believes He Would Beat DeSantis in 2024 Primary

Former President Donald Trump say he is not sure that GOP heavyweight Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will run for president in 2024, but if he does, Trump believes he will win.

‘You’re A Globalist’: Ted Cruz Heckled Over Funding Ukraine While U.S. Southern Border Collapses

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) was called out as a globalist by comedian activist Alex Stein at the Texas GOP Convention on Sunday over his support for funding Ukraine with $40 billion to wage war with Russia.

Major University Bars White And Asian Students From STEM Program, Professor Claims

The University of Cincinnati changed the language of its STEM program to exclude white and Asian students, an economics professor alleged to The College Fix.

Disney’s ‘Lightyear’—Film with Same-Sex Kiss—Flops in Opening Weekend

“Lightyear,” the latest film from Disney’s Pixar, didn’t make it to infinity and beyond this weekend.

69% of NIH Grantees Don’t Report All Foreign Ties

Nearly three-fourths of National Institutes for Health (NIH) grantees fail to properly report their researchers’ ties to foreign countries and companies, according to an...

Kirk: Flores’ Victory Is a Sign of Transformation

Mayra Flores’ special election victory on Tuesday in Texas’ 34th Congressional District is the latest, and to-this-point, most dramatic sign of what I have...

Democrats Want to Include Women in the Draft

Republicans are gearing up for a bitter showdown over a proposal to include women in the military draft as House and Senate committees hammer out the annual defense policy bill.

Urban Exodus That Began During Pandemic Shows No Signs of Slowing Down

Many people are still fleeing big cities that started losing population during the coronavirus pandemic as lingering effects of the virus have continued to scramble migration trends.

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