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Former Aide Criticizes Melania Trump’s Women’s Day Message

Former first lady Melania Trump's International Women's Day post on social media drew criticism on Friday from her former friend and aide, Stephanie Winston...

Jordan Warns Fulton County DA of Potential Contempt Proceedings

House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan has issued an ultimatum to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, urging her to cooperate with his committee's investigation...

Hobby Lobby Partners with Pro-Life Diaper Company

PublicSquare founder and CEO Michael Seifert announced that Hobby Lobby has partnered with pro-life diaper company EveryLife.

Judge Rules Biden Admin Cannot Force Christian Employers to Pay for Trans Surgeries

Judge Daniel Traynor for the U.S. District Court for the District of North Dakota ruled that the Christian Employers Alliance (CEA) is protected from providing "gender transition services," citing religious liberty.

Retired US Officer Arrested for Transmitting Classified Information via Online Dating Platform

A retired US Army officer, formerly employed by the US Air Force at US Strategic Command headquarters in Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska, faces...

Equinox Bars Journalist James O’Keefe After Confrontation

Journalist James O'Keefe of OMG Media revealed on Thursday that he has been permanently banned from Equinox gyms nationwide. The ban follows O'Keefe's release of...

Ex-Diplomat Confesses to Spying for Cuba, Plans Guilty Plea

A former career U.S. diplomat and ex-ambassador to Bolivia, who confessed to spying for Cuba over decades, intends to plead guilty to his charges,...

Hulu Reverses Course, Allows Church to Advertise on Platform

Hulu is walking back on its original rejection of a church's advertisement, now saying that it may promote an ad on the streaming service.

Budget Shift: Denver Weighs Employee Hour Cuts to Tackle Migrant Crisis

Denver city officials announced on Monday that they are considering significant measures to address the strain posed by the city's migrant crisis, including potential...

Microsoft Admits it Pays White Employees Less than Minorities

Microsoft acknowledged in a diversity report that it pays white employees less than minority employees.

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