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France’s High-Speed Rail Lines Attacked Hours Before Olympics

France's high-speed rail lines were attacked in a case of arson just hours before the Olympic Opening Ceremony.

Senator Looks to Revoke Visas from Those Engaging in Violent Protests

Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) introduced a bill that would revoke visas for those convicted of a criminal offense during a protest.

Radical Pro-Hamas Activists Infiltrated The Watergate Hotel Releasing Maggots, Mealworms and Crickets

The incident happened on the eve of what organizers have dubbed a "day of rage," with thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters expected to flood Washington,...

Breakthrough in Biden Classified Materials Case with Discovery of Key Transcripts

Recent disclosures from the Department of Justice have unveiled a pivotal development regarding an ongoing investigation into classified documents retained by Biden. On Monday,...

80-Year-Old Trump Supporter in Critical Condition After Attack

An elderly man from Hancock, Michigan, is in critical condition after he was the victim of a "politically motivated" attack, according to police.

Hunter Biden Seeks All Charges Against Him Dropped

Hunter Biden is seeking to have the charges from his two criminal cases dropped.

Special Rapporteur for U.N. Calls for Israel to Be Removed from Organization

Francesca Albanese, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Palestine, demanded that Israel be removed from the U.N. after it attacked the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in Gaza City.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer Calls on Bob Menendez to Resign Following Conviction

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer called for Senator Bob Menendez to resign after a jury convicted him on bribery, corruption and extortion charges.

Senator Bob Menendez Found Guilty in Federal Bribery Case

According to Fox News, Democratic Senator Bob Menendez of New Jersey was found guilty on Tuesday of federal corruption and bribery charges. A jury found...

‘Landslide Lyndon’ – American Minute with Bill Federer

On September 2, 1948, Lyndon Baines Johnson ran in the Democrat primary for the U.S. Senate against Democrat Texas Governor Coke Stevenson. Governor Coke Stevenson was more popular and would have won, but there...

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