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National Archives to Release More JFK Files

The deadline for disclosure of these records is December 15, 2022.

Gov. DeSantis: ‘Medical Establishment Never Wanted to Be Honest’ About COVID Vaccine ‘Drawbacks’

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) elaborated on his call for a grand jury to investigate “wrongdoing” regarding the COVID-19 vaccines.

U.S. Space Force Begins First Foreign Command

The US Space Force has launched its first command overseas in South Korea.

Fewer Young Americans Are Voting for Democrats

New analysis shows that young voters are turning away from the Democratic party in midterm elections. The GOP also made gains among Black and Latino voters.

Peru Declares 30-Day State of Emergency Nationwide Amid Civil Unrest Against Gov’t

Anger and frustration among Peruvian citizens has reached a boiling point in the remote rural Andean community of Andahuaylas. Protests continued in the community on Monday, despite the deaths of seven people over the weekend, including 17-year-old Beckham Romario Quispe Garfias.

Biden Signs Same-Sex Marriage Bill into Law

On Tuesday, President Joe Biden signed a bill that extends marriage rights to same-sex couples across the United States, making it the law of the land. The law is a repeal of the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act, which defined marriage as between one man and one woman.

Will Secular Conservatives Have Conservative Grandchildren?

Secular conservatives have done, and continue to do, great work on behalf of America, liberty, and conservatism in general.

Kari Lake Lawsuit Against Maricopa County Exposes Reliance on Third-Party Vendor

A lawsuit filed last week by Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake exposed Maricopa County's election process flaws.

Judge Orders Kari Lake, Katie Hobbs to Appear at Emergency Court Hearing Over Election Lawsuit

Judge Peter Thompson wrote that the court has “reviewed” Lake’s “verified statement of election contest” and said the “matter will be set on an accelerated basis."

Over 1,000 Migrants Cross Into El Paso During the Night

A video shared by Fox News reporter showed more than 1,000 illegal immigrants entering the United States from Mexico during the night, crossing into El Paso, Texas.

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