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Attorneys General File Lawsuit Against Biden’s Student Loan Plan

Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach and 10 other attorneys general have filed a lawsuit against President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness plan.

TikTok Spends Millions of Dollars on TV Ads

Social media platform TikTok has spent $2.1 million in television ads as the Senate is reviewing a bill that could force its parent company to sell the app.

Lamb of God Sacrificed on Passover; In Tomb on Feast of Unleavened Bread; Resurrected on Feast of First Fruits – American Minute With Bill...

Christianity is the largest religion in the world, around a third of the Earth’s population, and since Easter is the most important day to Christians, this...

New York City Gives Migrants Prepaid Debit Cards

The Biden administration is using taxpayer-funded comic books to fight against alleged "disinformation" ahead of the 2024 presidential election.

Baltimore Mayor Requests Media to Stop Showing Bridge Collapse Footage

Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott called on media outlets to stop showing video footage of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.

Tragedy Strikes Rockford: Four Killed, Seven Wounded in Stabbing Rampage

A 22-year-old male is in custody following a stabbing spree in Rockford, Illinois, on Wednesday afternoon, which left four people dead and seven others...

Michigan Offers Homeowners $500 a Month to House Illegals

The state of Michigan is reportedly introducing a program offering citizens $500 a month to take in illegal migrants.

Vice President Harris Pushes Gun Control During Parkland Visit

Vice President Kamala Harris traveled to Parkland, Florida over the weekend to tour Stoneman Douglas High School, the site of 2018 mass shooting that killed 14 students and three staff members and wounded 17 others.

Courage, an American Virtue: General Michael Flynn

Americans have a long history of courage, boldly defending their beliefs with unwavering resolve.

Virginia Schools Allow Students to Opt Out Of Holocaust Lesson

The largest school district in Virginia will allow students to skip a presentation from a Holocaust survivor, saying the diverse district includes students with “different experiences.”

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