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Toward An American Revivalism

It’s time to say “goodbye” to conservatism.

Gina Carano Reveals Details Of First Film Project With The Daily Wire

Six months after leaving the hit Disney Plus series “The Mandalorian,” actress Gina Carano is announcing her first project — an action thriller for The Daily Wire reminiscent of classics like “True Grit,” “Duel,” and “Breakdown.”

YouTube Bans Forensic Election Audit Expert

Big tech platform bans renowned industry expert for airing Mike Lindell's 'Cyber Symposium' analyzing election audit data from 2020 U.S. presidential election.

85 Things You Can Do To Help The United States Shake Wide Awake

We don't need a majority. Revolutions never have. We need a minority of Wide Awake Americans to coalesce, to see, judge, and act.

Senate Blocks Taxpayer Funding of Abortion by 1 Vote: Hyde ‘Has Been Saved’

Thanks to the vote of a single Democratic senator, a federal law prohibiting taxpayer funding of abortion may survive.

Republicans Tell Democrats to Go It Alone on Debt Ceiling

Forty-six Republican senators issued a stern warning to Democrats that they will not vote for an increase in the debt ceiling, a move that could raise the risk of the U.S. Treasury defaulting on its obligations as soon as next month.

Homeless Take Over Elementary School: Parents Terrified After Death Threats, People Robbed at Gunpoint

A squalid homeless encampment attached to a Seattle grade school is a petri dish of bacterial pathogens, thanks to the scores of vagrants who are urinating, defecating, sleeping, doing drugs and having sex just steps from where kindergartners are set to begin school next week.

Cruz blocks Biden’s State Department nominees ahead of Senate break

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) blocked the quick confirmation of dozens of State Department nominees on Wednesday morning, guaranteeing that they will stay in limbo until next month when the Senate returns from its summer break.

AWOL Texas Democrats divided after four members return home, infuriating the rest

The Texas Democrats who fled to Washington, D.C., are showing signs of division as some of their number returned to Austin, infuriating their colleagues.

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