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Taxpayers Could Pay Up to $451 Billion for Border Crisis

An interim report from the House Republicans' Committee on Homeland Security revealed that the Biden administration's border policies could cost taxpayers as much as $451 billion.

U.S. Navy Medical Officer Reveals Myocarditis Up by 151% Among Pilots

Lieutenant Ted Macie of the Navy Medical Service Corps revealed that health problems have drastically increased among pilots following COVID-19 vaccination.

Republican Attorneys General Call for Biden Admin to End HHS Gender Affirmation

Several Republican attorneys general have called for the Biden administration to end a proposed rule for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) that requires foster families to affirm a child's gender identity.

Lawsuit Alleges Arizona School District Instruct Students How to Hide Gender Identity From Parents

America First Legal (AFL) is representing Rachel Walden in her lawsuit against Mesa Public Schools and Superintendent Andi Fourlis.

Thousands of Car Dealership Owners Sign Open Letter Opposing EVs

Thousands of car dealership owners across the United States signed an open letter to the Biden administration opposing the push for electric vehicles (EVs).

Washington, D.C. at Highest Homicide Rate in Two Decades

Washington, D.C. homicides are up 34% from last year.

Climate Activist Jeff Bezos’ Yacht Produces 7,000 Tons of Carbon Emissions Every Year

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is facing backlash after his yacht reportedly produces thousands of tons of carbon emissions each year, despite his claims to be a supporter of climate change.

Working Mom’s Tearful Video on Family Living Paycheck to Paycheck Goes Viral

A Pennsylvania mom's TikTok video confessing her family's struggle living paycheck to paycheck left her stunned after gaining 1.5 million views.

Israel, Hamas Agree to Two-Day Temporary Ceasefire Extension

Israel and Hamas reached an agreement to extend a temporary ceasefire for two days.

Migrant Shelters Reaching Capacity as Winter Months Approach

As the winter months get closer, major cities in the Northeast and Midwest are running out of room in emergency shelters for illegal immigrant families.

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