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Wisconsin Christmas Parade Massacre Defendant to Defend Self in Trial

Darrell Brooks’ trial was never going to be easy for the Milwaukee suburb of Waukesha. Now it could hurt even more.

Democrats’ New Senate Struggles

Democrats are facing fresh problems in two pivotal Senate battlegrounds in which their nominees are facing attacks for being too progressive. What's happening: In Wisconsin,...

Beto O’Rourke, Greg Abbott Spar Over Border Crisis, Migrant Buses to NYC in Texas Gov Debate

exas Gov. Greg Abbott and Democratic challenger Beto O’Rourke traded jabs over the ongoing border crisis overwhelming the Lone Star State in their first...

Watchdog: 515 Voters Registered Twice in Six Minnesota Counties

Six counties across Minnesota have more than 500 duplicate registrations on their voter rolls, an election watchdog group alleges in multiple complaints. This week, the...

Enemies List? Fed-Backed Censorship Machine Targeted 20 News Sites

Just the News, New York Post, Fox News, Epoch Times and Breitbart were identified among the "most prominent domains" whose election coverage was cited...

More Counties Demand Texas Declare Invasion at Southern Border, Bringing Total To 32

New emergency declarations by three counties state drug cartels have operational control over "our unsecured U.S./Mexico border." Three more counties are the latest to express...

Man Who Ran Over Republican Teen Charged With Felony Murder

Charges now upgraded for Shannon Brandt, who ran over an 18-year-old for having political views he disagreed with.

LA County Admits 90% of COVID Patients Were Not Hospitalized for COVID

The Los Angeles County Health Services Director says 90% of COVID patients were not being hospitalized for COVID.

Gas Price Soars 16 Cents Overnight in L.A.; 70 Cents in One Week

The price of a gallon of gasoline soared overnight in Los Angeles County, rising 16 cents from Wednesday into Thursday, exceeding $6 per gallon throughout the region and continuing a trend that has seen gasoline prices rise 70 cents in one week in the county.

One Dead, 2.5 Million Without Power: Ian Hits Florida

Hurricane Ian has devastated southwest Florida, killing at least one, trapping others in flooded homes, cutting off bridges, damaging hospitals, and knocking out power to 2.5 million people.

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