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$310 Million Settlement Reached Over East Palestine Train Derailment

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced a $310 million settlement with Norfolk Southern Railway Company.

Princeton Professors Join Hunger Strikers, Claim Students are ‘Doing What They Were Told To Do’

A group of Princeton faculty members joined with hunger striking students for a 24-hour fast to demand that the university stop economic ties with Israel.

American Tourist Arrested in Russia For Being Drunk in Public

An American visiting Russia has allegedly been arrested for breaking a window at a children’s library after a night of drinking.

National Days of Prayer – American Minute with Bill Federer

Do you know America’s tradition of Days of Prayer? In Alexander Young’s Chronicles of the Pilgrims, (Boston, 1841), Edward Winslow recounted: “Drought and the like … moved...

California Regulators Set First-in-Nation Drinking Water Limit on Chromium-6

California regulators made a landmark decision on Wednesday by voting to establish a drinking water limit on hexavalent chromium, a toxic compound famously highlighted...

Cancer Rates Expected to Jump 77% by 2050

A study from the American Cancer Society (ACS) found that global cancer rates are expected to jump 77% by 2050.

Yellowstone Actor Says He Was ‘Kicked Off’ Plane for Refusing to Sit By Masked Passenger

“Yellowstone” actor Forrie J. Smith said he was kicked off an airplane over the weekend because he refused to sit beside a masked passenger.

Saint Patrick & the Times He Lived in — He “…Found Ireland All Heathen and Left It All Christian!” – American Minute With Bill...

In 220 AD, the Later Eastern Han Dynasty extended sections of the Great Wall of China along the Mongolian border.This made it harder for the Huns to attack into China, so they turned...

Dylan Mulvaney Releases ‘Days of Girlhood’ Video

Transgender activist and biological male Dylan Mulvaney released a song called "Days of Girlhood."

‘Forever Chemicals’ Found in Tap Water, May Spread Cancer Cells

A new study from Yale School of Public Health found that "forever chemicals" found in tap water may spread cancer.

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