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9/11 Families Tell Biden to Stay Away from Their Memorial Events

Families of the victims of the 9/11 terror attacks do not want President Joe Biden to use this year’s events as a photo op unless he keeps his promise to pull back the curtain hiding Saudi Arabia’s possible role in the tragedy.

University Of Pittsburgh Sets ‘Racial Quotas’ For Body Parts Of Black Babies Killed Via Abortion

A university in Pennsylvania has set "racial quotas" for body parts of Black babies killed via abortion, a report reveals.

Biggest crisis since 9/11? Republicans sound alarm on Biden border policy as COVID spreads

COVID-positive illegal immigrants are being let into the U.S., and fewer MS-13 gang members are being caught during the largest border surge in 20 years.

Democratic Lawmaker Arrested on Child Sex Charges

A Democratic Arizona lawmaker was arrested in Phoenix on sex charges involving a minor, according to AzFamily.com and other outlets.

Illinois School District Violates Civil Rights Law, Calls It “Equity”

According to a lawsuit filed by the Southeastern Legal Foundation on behalf of teacher Stacy Deemar, the Evanston/Skokie School District 65 in northern Illinois has been forcing its teachers and students to engage in programming that discriminates against individuals on the basis of race in violation of both federal civil rights law and the U.S. Constitution.

‘Stop The Shot’ Townhall Featuring Experts Reveals Dangers Of COVID Vaccines

A recent townhall titled "Stop the Shot...The Rest of the Story" was hosted by LifeSite and the Truth For Health Foundation, an organization that offers a "faith-based integrated [approach] to medical treatment, health, and healing services" and provides "truthful, balanced, medically sound, research-based information."

US Offers Temporary ‘Safe Haven’ to Hongkongers Amid Beijing Suppression

President Joe Biden on Aug. 5 said he is offering a “safe haven” to Hongkongers in the United States that would allow thousands to extend their stay amid Beijing’s “significant erosion” of their freedoms back home.

Attorneys general from 15 states file brief in support of Georgia’s new election laws

Ohio AG calls DOJ lawsuit an attempt by the federal government to take control of the details of states’ election laws.

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