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71-Year-Old Woman Convicted on All Charges For Praying in Capitol on January 6

Rebecca Lavrenz, known on social media as the “J6 Praying Grandma,” was convicted this week of four federal misdemeanor charges by a D.C. jury related to her participation at the Capitol on January 6, 2021.

RNC Raised $65.6 Million in March

The Republican National Committee and the Trump campaign raised $65.6 million dollars in March.

DOD Sued After Covering Obama-Era Order That Could Exonerate Trump

America First Legal (AFL) filed a lawsuit against the Department of Defense (DOD), calling for the agency to release information relating to the "secretive Presidential Information Technology Committee (PITC) created by former President Barack Obama."

‘Midnight in America’: Reclaiming Courage in the American Church

American Faith founder Phil Hotsenpiller appeared on the Charlie Kirk show to discuss his new book, "It's Midnight in America."

The Rare Event of Solar Eclipse Paths Crossing – American Minute with Bill Federer

Do you know how rare it is for a total solar eclipse to cross over the same place twice? To answer that, we have to...

U.S. Threatens Consequences Unless Israel Addresses Gaza Crisis

In a notable development underscoring growing tensions, President Joe Biden conveyed a strong message to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday regarding the...

Nebraska State Senator Becomes Republican, Cites Pro-Life Beliefs

Mike McDonnell, a Nebraska state senator, announced that he has switched his party affiliation from Democrat to Republican.

Energy Department Scraps Oil Purchase Plans for Strategic Reserve as Prices Surge

The Biden administration has decided to forego its recent plans to procure oil for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve as crude prices continue to climb. The...

CDC Releases Vaccine Injury Reports

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released reports of COVID-19 vaccine injuries.

Alternate Channel Opened for Ships Helping With ‘Cleanup Effort’ in Baltimore

The U.S. Coast Guard has opened a temporary, alternate channel for vessels in the clearing of debris at the site of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore.

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