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Florida Defamation Bill Sparks Nationwide Debate Over Media Freedom

Conservative groups and activists nationwide are expressing opposition to a bill pending before the Florida House, which aims to facilitate lawsuits against journalists and...

J Street Founder’s Correspondence with State Department Raises Eyebrows

The founder of J Street, a prominent anti-Israel organization, reportedly had significant access to the Biden State Department and collaborated with top administration figures,...

Left-Wing Magazine Sounds Alarm on Growing Influence of American Conservatism

A second Trump term, the pure and utter horror! That's the sentiment echoed by Left-wing publication The Economist, which warns of dire consequences for...

Antisemitic Groups Shut Down Concert of Jewish Singer

Antisemitic groups reportedly took credit for forcing Jewish musician Matisyahu to cancel concerts in both New Mexico and Arizona.

More Than 20,000 Chinese Migrants Encountered Since October

Thousands of Chinese migrants have entered the United States since October.

Russia Developing ‘Anti-Satellite Capability’

National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby announced that Russia is developing an "anti-satellite capability."

Defense Secretary Austin Released From Hospital

The Pentagon announced that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin had been released from the hospital Tuesday after receiving treatment for a bladder issue.

‘National Security’ Concern Follows House Stopping Ukraine Bill

After House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) announced that the "Republican-led House will not be jammed or forced into passing a foreign aid bill that was opposed by most Senate Republicans," House Intelligence Chairman Mike Turner (R-OH) said there was a "serious national security threat."

Biden’s Doctor Deems Cognitive Test Unnecessary, White House Affirms

President Biden will not undergo a cognitive test as part of his upcoming physical exam, the White House confirmed Monday. According to White House press...

‘Forever Chemicals’ Found in Tap Water, May Spread Cancer Cells

A new study from Yale School of Public Health found that "forever chemicals" found in tap water may spread cancer.

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