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Dark Slavery History – American Minute with Bill Federer

Slavery did not start in 1619. It began with kings. Wherever there was the first king on top there were slaves on the bottom. From the beginning of recorded history, Kings fought battles. When kings were victorious, they considered...

Israel Bans U.N. Secretary-General

Israel has banned the United Nations Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, from entering its country.

Former University of Kentucky Staffer Says Hurricane Helene was ‘Act of God’ to Punish ‘MAGA Populations’

A former staffer at the University of Kentucky suggested that the catastrophic Hurricane Helene was a way for God to punish those who support Donald Trump.

North Carolina Faces Catastrophic Aftermath as Hurricane Helene Claims Lives and Homes

In North Carolina, a devastating toll has emerged in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, with at least 30 confirmed fatalities and many individuals still...

Who invented Basketball? Volleyball? – American Minute with Bill Federer

Did you know BASKETBALL was invented by an instructor for the Young Men's Christian Association. The game was invented by James Naismith, who was born in 1861 in Ontario,...

Death Toll Rises from Hurricane Helene

At the time of writing, at least 35 deaths have been reported as Helene moves across Florida and into Alabama and Georgia.

Kamala Harris and Joe Biden Declare Additional Executive Gun Control

On Thursday, Vice President Kamala Harris (D) and President Joe Biden (D) will announce more executive gun prohibitions, mostly aimed at 3-D printed weapons...

Trump Briefed on ‘Real and Specific Threats’ on His Life

Former President Donald Trump was briefed on "real and specific threats" from Iran to assassinate him, his campaign said.

Judge Rules Prison in Indiana Must Provide Transgender Surgery for Inmate Who Killed 11-Month-Old

A federal judge ruled that an Indiana prison must provide sex reassignment surgery to a transgender inmate, Autumn Cordellionè, formerly known as Jonathan C. Richardson.

Ashli Babbitt’s Family’s Wrongful Death Lawsuit Extended to 2026

Ashli Babbitt's family is reportedly facing nearly a two-year wait for a hearing in their wrongful death lawsuit against the U.S. Capitol Police.

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