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Russia: From Vikings to Mongols to Tsars to Socialist Dictatorships to Ukraine invasion – American Minute with Bill Federer

Beginning in the late 700s, Vikings from Scandinavia, called Danes and Swedes, began raiding the coasts and up the rivers of England and Europe. Since they were from "the north," they were referred to as Norse...

Lawsuit Sparks Changes: Michigan’s Electoral Maps to Be Redrawn Over Voting Rights Allegations

Michigan is poised to revise its legislative maps following a lawsuit against the state. Filed on behalf of black voters in the Detroit area,...

Appeals Court Rules Trump Not Immune from Jan. 6 Lawsuits

A federal appeals court ruled that Donald Trump is not immune from lawsuits relating to the January 6, 2021 Capitol event.

Border Patrol Encounters 17 Illegal Immigrants on Terror Watchlist

Border Patrol agents encountered 17 individuals on the FBI's terror watchlist attempting to enter the United States.

Israel Begins Flooding Hamas’ Tunnels

The Israeli military has started pumping seawater into Hamas' tunnels in Gaza, according to unnamed U.S. officials.

Rising Cost of Living, Housing Crisis Causing Immigrants To Leave Canada in Mass Amounts

Due to the high cost of living and rental shortages, emigration numbers in Canada are rising at a rapid pace.

Supreme Court Declines to Hear Challenge to Censorship Law

The Supreme Court has declined to hear a challenge to a Washington law that prohibits counselors from having discussions that encourage changes to a minor's gender identity.

San Francisco Business Owner in ‘Financial Ruin’ Due to Crime Surge

A longtime San Francisco business owner is facing “financial ruin” after “widespread drug use, violence and filthy streets” happening in the California city.

15-Month-Old Dies From Organ Failure, Cardiac Arrest Two Days After Receiving Routine Vaccines

15-month-old Melody Rain Palombi-Malmgren, tragically passed away two days after receiving routine vaccinations last month.

White House Refuses to Condemn Tearing Down of Israeli Hostage Posters

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre declined Tuesday to condemn the tearing down of posters featuring hostages taken by Hamas terrorists to Gaza — a phenomenon that has appeared on college campuses and in cities across the nation.

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