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Biden’s Immigration Damage: WSJ Opinion

Is President Biden a closet immigration restrictionist?

You Don’t Have to Hide in Darkness When You Are Doing What’s Right

Unjustly arrested in a night raid by the authorities of his time, Jesus Christ met his captors with an objection whose reasoning is almost poetic.

Musk Says Twitter Board Not Representing Shareholders

Elon Musk said Saturday that the Twitter Inc. board of directors is not representing the interest of its shareholders.

Col. Douglas MacGregor on Ukraine: ‘We’re in the Final Phase of This War’

Former U.S. Army Colonel Douglas MacGregor believes the war in Ukraine has reached its “final phase.”

U.S. Rocked by 3 Mass Shootings During Easter Weekend: 2 Dead

Authorities in South Carolina say they are investigating a shooting at a club in Hampton County early Sunday that left at least nine people injured. It was the third mass shooting in the U.S. over the Easter holiday weekend.

Durham Says CIA Found Data Alleging Trump-Russia Connection Not ‘Technically Plausible,’ Was ‘User Created’

Durham says he will seek immunity for a Fusion GPS employee during the trial of Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann.

World Health Org Continues to Track New Variants of Omicron in Europe, Africa

Mutations are not known at this time to be more dangerous or infectious.

As Elon Musk Battles Twitter, Biden’s DOJ and SEC Reportedly Launching Probes Targeting Him

As Twitter desperately tries to fend off his hostile takeover bid, Elon Musk could be facing another potential battle with the federal government, with both the Securities And Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Department of Justice reportedly poised to launch an investigation targeting him.

Virginia Governor’s Ban on Teaching ‘Divisive Concepts’ Sparks Battle Over Race-Based U.S. History

Virginia’s ban on teaching “inherently divisive concepts” about race in K-12 public schools is stirring debate about whether Black history can still be taught or a newly unified history for all Americans will dominate classrooms.

Ice Wasted Roughly $17 Million on Hotel Rooms for Illegal Immigrants, Report Finds

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) awarded a massive sum to a nonprofit for migrant detention at six hotels, but $17 million “went largely unused,” while the agency oddly accepted an unsolicited contract proposal while not considering others, according to the Department of Homeland Security.

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