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Bill Clinton Admits Border Policies to Blame for Laken Riley’s Death

During a campaign stop for Kamala Harris, former President Bill Clinton admitted that lax border policies are to blame for Laken Riley's death.

Owner of Time Magazine Slams Kamala Harris for Refusing Requests for Interviews

Since acquiring Time magazine in 2018, Marc Benioff has publicly criticized Kamala Harris for her refusal to grant interview requests. He highlighted this refusal...

China Launches Military Drills Near Taiwan

China launched military drills near Taiwan four days after Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te rejected Beijing's claim of sovereignty over the island.

Appeals Court Rules Pharmaceutical Company Immune in Antitrust Case

A federal appeals court ruled that pharmaceutical company Merck is immune from allegations that it violated antitrust laws.

Soros-Backed Group Looks to Make Texas Blue

Texas Majority PAC, a Soros-backed group, has increased its efforts to turn Texas blue.

CBS News Journalists Told to Avoid Calling Jerusalem Israel’s Capital

Journalists with CBS News were told to "be careful" when discussing Israel, according to a report from The Free Press.

Nearly 14,000 Children Underwent Sex Changes in American Hospitals

Between 2019 and 2023, nearly 14,000 children underwent sex change treatments in the United States.

Document Release on Biden and Family Business Ties Postponed to Post-Election 2024

The disclosure of documents from Joe Biden's tenure as vice president, which include communications with his son, Hunter, and brother, James, about their business...

FEMA Creates ‘Rumor Control’ Page

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) launched a "rumor control" page to combat "false" information surrounding the agency's response to Hurricane Helene.

Trump Declines ’60 Minutes’ Interview, Demands Apology from CBS News

Ex-President Donald Trump has declined an invitation for a “60 Minutes” interview slated for the upcoming week. He maintains that he is owed an...

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