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Afghanistan Withdrawal Left Taliban in Possession of Billions Worth of U.S. Military Equipment

The terrorist group acquired almost $7.2 billion worth of military equipment.

Yale Law School Hosts Drag Queen Children’s Book Reading

Yale Law School hosted its first drag queen children's book reading and talk on diversity and inclusivity, featuring Robin Fierce, a Ru Paul's Drag Race contestant.

The Antiwar Movement Roars Back to Life

On February 19th, the National Mall in Washington, DC saw its largest antiwar rally in 20 years.

Austin, Texas Schools to Host ‘Pride Week’ On Campus

Texas’s Austin Independent School District (AISD) is set to celebrate “pride week” to celebrate the LGBT movement. 

Rhode Island Bill Gives Non-Citizens Voting Rights Under Democrat Proposal

Democrats in Rhode Island have introduced a bill that would allow non-citizens to vote in municipal elections, causing controversy and marking the latest attempt by left-wing politicians to extend voting rights to foreigners and illegal immigrants.

If Biden’s Federal Elections Takeover Is ‘Free and Fair,’ Why Are the Plans Completely Redacted?

After several executive agencies in the Biden administration were sued for refusing to comply with Freedom of Information Act requests from conservative advocacy group Citizens United over the White House’s attempt to federalize elections, the Department of the Interior’s (DOI) Bureau of Indian Affairs finally turned over its first batch of requested documents.

Left-Wing Tech Group Sponsored by Mark Zuckerberg Will Now Offer ‘Services’ to Election Offices

A liberal group funded by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg that donated to the 2020 presidential contest is now offering "assistance" to election offices.

Democrats Want to Cancel Columbus Day and Replace With ‘Super Bowl Monday’

Democrats Senator London Lamar and Representative Joe Towns Jr. introduced their bill on Wednesday to suggest that the state dump any recognition of Columbus Day and replace it with a Super Bowl Monday holiday to celebrate the game, which is always on Sunday.

Students Will Sue Smithsonian After It Kicked Them Out for Wearing Pro-Life Hats

Staff at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum kicked out a group of Catholic students for wearing pro-life hats last month in violation of their First Amendment rights, a lawyer for the students said.

The Masking Debate Is Settled

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