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New York Times Excuses Song Calling for White Genocide

The New York Times published an article excusing the song "Kill the Boer."

American Cities with Highest Drinking Rates Are Democrat-Run

Several of the drunkest counties in America are in Wisconsin.

Persecution, Death of Nigerian Christians Leads to International Discussion

Since the Congressional Values Action Team caucus met with Catholic Bishop Chipa Wilfred Anagbe and the Rev. Remigius Ihyula, House Resolution 82 garnered support.

‘New COVID-19 Surge’ in 81%-Vaccinated U.S. After Medical Journal Confirms ‘The Higher the Number of Vaccines Previously Received, the Higher the Risk of Contracting...

This means that the "new Covid-19 surge" has come after a majority of the U.S. received at least one vaccine.

Ford Projected to Lose $4.5 Billion on Electric Vehicle Line

The company still made a net income of $1.9 billion in the second quarter of 2023.

Hunter Biden Plea Deal Would Have Granted Him Wide-Range Immunity, Avoid Jail Time for Gun Charge

The plea deal consisted of a "plea agreement" and a "diversion agreement" that would have protected Hunter Biden from foreign lobbying crimes and other felonies.

California School Board President Severely Threatened After Policy Decision

Chino Valley Unified School District Board of Education President Sonja Shaw told "Washington Watch With Tony Perkins" about some of the threats she received after the board adopted a pro-parent policy.

Pro-Law Song ‘Try That in a Small Town’ Becomes No. 2 Hit on Billboard

The pro-law and order song has been accused of promoting "racism."

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