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Gun Sales Remain Strong as Americans Celebrate Second Amendment Rights

For 47 consecutive months, the sale of firearms in the United States has persistently crossed the 1 million mark, according to reports from the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Biden’s Defense Department Celebrates Transgenders, Drag Queen ‘Mother Figure’

Also recognized during Pride Month was Marsha P. Johnson, a black transgender activist described as a "mother figure" to drag queens, trans women, and homeless youth.

Florida Allows Citizens to Conceal Carry Firearms Without Obtaining Permit

The state of Florida is now allowing American citizens to conceal carry a firearm without first obtaining a permit.

Malaria Found in United States After Two Decades

The CDC expects the number of infections to increase with summer travel.

Texas’ Operation Lone Star Has Sent ‘Over 500’ Migrant Buses to Sanctuary Cities Amid Biden’s Border Crisis

The multi-agency collaboration has resulted in "over 384,000 illegal immigrant apprehensions and more than 29,000 criminal arrests," including "over 28,000 felony charges reported."

Tennessee’s Gov. Lee Grants $200 Million for Full-Time Armed Resource Officers in Public Schools

The grants, a joint effort between Gov. Lee and the General Assembly, will fund the placement of a full-time, armed school resource officer (SRO) at every public school and implement physical security improvements at public and non-public schools across Tennessee.

Biden Admin Knew COVID-19 Vaccines Were Ineffective: Since January 2021

Former CDC Director Rochelle Walensky, former NIAID Director Antony Fauci, and former NIH Director Francis Collins knew about the vaccine breakthrough infections.

Israel Worries Biden Admin’s Weapons to Ukraine Being Intercepted by Islamist Militant Groups

Israeli commander "very worried that some of these capabilities are going to fall to Hezbollah and Hamas' hands."

Declassified Report Reveals U.S. Gov’t Bought Americans’ Personal Data

"This report reveals what we feared most," according to policy attorney at Demand Progress Sean Vitka.

House Votes to Overturn Supreme Court Ruling That Gave Executive Branch Too Much Regulatory Power

The bill aims to overturn the 1984 Supreme Court ruling, Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc.

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