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Former JFK Secret Service Agent Challenges ‘Magic Bullet’ Theory After 60 Years

Former Secret Service agent Paul Landis, now 88, has come forward after six decades to challenge a central claim of the Warren Commission's findings on the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

Biden Faces Backlash from 9/11 Families Over Absence from Memorial Sites

This marks the first time in 22 years that a U.S. president has not spent the day either at one of the attack sites or the White House.

‘Sound of Freedom’ Producer Announces Presidential Run in Mexico

"Sound of Freedom" producer Eduardo Verastegui announced this week his decision to run for the president of Mexico in 2024.

Nike Closes Factory Store in Liberal-Run Portland Due to Increasing Theft And Safety Issues

Nike has closed its outlet store in Portland, Oregon permanently due to ongoing issues of theft and concerns over safety.

Chicago Teachers Union President Defends Sending Her Child To Private School

Stacy Davis Gates, the president of the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) is defending her decision to send her son to a private school after facing criticism for the decision.

New Mexico’s Democrat Governor Implements 30-Day Ban on Open and Concealed Carry

New Mexico's Democrat Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham declared gun violence a public health emergency in response to multiple recent shooting deaths in the state.

Arizona Superior Court Rules in Favor of Strengthened Signature Matching Process for Mail-In Ballots

Ballots were being counted even if the signatures didn't align with those in the voter's registration record, a clear violation of the state's laws.

California Judge Temporarily Blocks Policy Requiring Parental Notification of Student Gender Changes

A California judge placed a temporary block on a Chino Valley Unified School District Board of Education policy that requires parents to be notified if their child changes his or her gender identity.

South Dakota Rejects Carbon-Capture Pipeline

South Dakota saw a victory after the state's Public Utilities Commission (PUC) voted unanimously to reject a carbon-capture pipeline proposal that would have cost farmers thousands of acres.

America’s Birthrate Decline Linked to Fewer Marriages

American women now only have one or two children on average.

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