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Battle of Lepanto – American Minute with Bill Federer

News arrived in Europe that in 1570, Ottoman Turks under the command of Lala Kara Mustafa Pasha, captured Nicosia, Cyprus, after a 50-day siege. 20,000 captured Nicosians were executed. Women and boys were sold as...

One Dead, Many Sick Following E. Coli Outbreak

A deadly E. coli outbreak linked to bagged organic carrots has claimed one life and sickened dozens more, prompting a nationwide warning from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

Iran Establishes ‘Treatment Clinic’ For Women Who Defy Hijab Laws

Iran has announced plans to establish a “hijab removal treatment clinic” in Tehran, aimed at what it claims will be “scientific and psychological treatment” for women who defy the country’s strict hijab laws.

Daughters of Malcolm X File Lawsuit Against Government Agencies Over Father’s Assassination

The three daughters of Malcolm X have filed a $100 million lawsuit against the CIA, FBI, and the New York Police Department, accusing the agencies of involvement in their father’s assassination and negligence in preventing his death.

Trial Begins For Illegal Alien Accused Of Murdering Laken Riley

Opening statements began Friday in the trial of Jose Ibarra, a 26-year-old illegal immigrant from Venezuela accused of murdering Laken Riley, a 22-year-old nursing student, in February.

Biden Faces Pressure to Commute Federal Death Sentences for Notorious Criminals, Including Boston Marathon Bomber

President Joe Biden faces increasing calls from anti-death penalty advocates to commute the sentences of all federal death row inmates, including high-profile figures such as Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and Charleston church shooter Dylann Roof. Advocates argue that these commutations would align with Biden’s campaign promises to end the federal death penalty and set a precedent for future administrations.

California County Brings Back Mask Mandates for Health Care Workers

Sonoma County, California, announced that it will re-implement a mask mandate for health care workers beginning November 18.

Columbia University Protesters Attempted to ‘Reclaim’ Veterans Day

A student group at Columbia University held a "Martyrs Day" event in an attempt to "reclaim" Veterans Day.

Military Judge Restores Plea Deals for 9/11 Terrorists

A military judge ruled that plea deals for 9/11 terrorist Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two codefendants may be had.

Christopher Columbus (1451-May 20, 1506)

Christopher Columbus (1451-May 20, 1506) was a Genoese explorer who sailed to America. After Muslim Turks conquered Constantinople in 1453, land routes were cut off from Europe to India and China....

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