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Musk to Fund Lawsuits Against Companies That Punish Employees for Activity On X

X owner Elon Musk said over the weekend that his company would stand up for people who are punished by their employers for things they post on his social media platform.

Press Sec. Karine Jean-Pierre Lashes Out at Reporter For Asking if Cocaine Found at White House Belongs to Biden Family

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre lashed out at a New York Post reporter Friday for asking if the cocaine found at the White House belonged to the Biden family.

NYC Mayor Eric Adams Sends Migrants To Suburbs, City ‘Not Equipped to Handle’ The Influx

New York City Mayor Eric Adams is sending migrants to a hotel in the suburbs of Rockland County, New York, after claiming the liberal city was "not equipped to handle" the influx of illegals.

Retired Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher Accuses Rep. Dan Crenshaw of Attempting to Keep Him in Prison (Video)

“If Dan Crenshaw is willing to lie to gain favor with other politicians to climb that political ladder and pretty much throw somebody away for life, what do you think he’s doing to the American people?”

WEF-Partnered BlackRock Passes $9 Trillion in Assets Under Management

Net inflows of financial asset manager with ownership in virtually every major corporation totaled $110 billion in first quarter.

6 Charts Show Why Washington Must Cut Spending ASAP

The recently released Biden administration budget for 2024 was layered with problems.

Leaked Jan 6 Video Shows Undercover Police Encouraging Protestors to Climb U.S. Capitol Scaffolding: ‘Go, Go, Go! Help Them Up!’

The video provides evidence that undercover law enforcement were involved on Jan 6.

New Leaked Jan. 6 Footage Shows DC Metro Cop Encouraging People to ‘Go Towards The Capitol’

Newly leaked footage from January 6th shows undercover DC Metropolitan Police officers pushing protesters to move towards the US Capitol and helping them climb the scaffolding outside the Capitol building. 

Existing Home Sales Surge as Prices Fall for First Time in Over a Decade

Sales of previously owned homes in the U.S. rose in February as house prices dipped and mortgage rates continued to tick down.

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