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Biden Orders Door-to-Door Checks on Residents in East Palestine

President Biden is making sure the federal government is keeping tabs on residents in the city where a train derailment and fire Feb. 3 led to toxic chemicals being released into the environment.

Seattle Ordered To Pay Large Settlement in Lawsuit Over Damages From George Floyd Protests

The City of Seattle agreed to settle a lawsuit with business owners and residents over the city's 2020 handling of the so-called autonomous zone protests originally dubbed the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest (CHOP).

How Trump Derangement Gave Birth to the Censorship-Industrial Complex

The Biden administration may have abandoned plans to create a “Disinformation Board,” but a more insidious “Censorship Complex” already exists and is growing at an alarming speed.

Indoor Vaccine Mandates in U.S. Cities ‘Failed to Achieve Their Intended Objectives’: Mercatus Center

Indoor vaccine mandates were implemented in several major cities in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic in an effort to boost vaccination rates...

Pete Buttigieg Will Not Offer Explanation for Why He Took Almost Three Weeks to Visit East Palestine, Ohio

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and his press secretary avoided explanations as to why Buttigieg took almost three weeks to travel to East Palestine, Ohio, following a hazardous train derailment.

Revival in Kentucky Brings Three Times the City’s Population

The non-stop worship service taking place at Asbury University has brought together over 20,000 visitors to the tiny Kentucky town.

One Dead, Many Injured In Massive Ohio Metal Plant Explosion

One person has died and twelve have been injured after a metal plant in Ohio caught fire Monday afternoon.

Florida Keys Builds State Trooper ‘Base Camp’ in Response to Migrant Crisis

Under Biden, fiscal year 2022 saw 2.76 million illegal immigrant border crossings. The Biden administration and Democrats are also pushing for citizenship for millions of illegal immigrants.

Asbury Awakening Sees 50,000 Visitors

University capacity maxed out.

TSA Quietly Begins Using Facial Recognition

"First generation CAT units are designed to scan a traveler’s photo identification, confirm the traveler’s identity as well as their flight details," according to TSA.

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