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Who are the Houthis? – American Minute with Bill Federer

Houthis of Yemen have been in the news for attacking ships in the Red Sea. A little geography is helpful. The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers run...

Tragedy Unveiled: Mother Sues Biden Administration for Negligence in Daughter’s MS-13 Related Murder

In a lawsuit filed last week, Tammy Nobles, the mother of 20-year-old Kayla Hamilton, who was allegedly raped and murdered by an MS-13 gang...

Alabama Plans First Nitrogen Gas Execution

Alabama is preparing to use a new method of execution for those receiving the death penalty with nitrogen gas.

Sanctuary City Struggles: NYC Residents Endure Deteriorating Conditions

A surge of migrants in New York City, particularly in the East Village area, has resulted in sanitation issues and concerns among locals. Adult...

Amazon Advertises Show Glamorizing Satan as Good Guy While Heaven, Angels Bad Guys

Amazon Prime Video has advertised a TV show portraying Satan and his demons as the protagonists while Heaven and angels are seen as the bad guys.

Democrat City Frees Illegal Immigrant Suspected of Rape

Boston, Massachusetts freed an illegal immigrant suspected of raping a disabled person after Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) asked that the individual was detained.

Transgender Golfer Wins Women’s Tournament

A man who identifies as a woman placed first in a women’s tournament in Florida earlier this week, moving him closer to qualifying for an LPGA tour.

Republican Members of Congress Sign Brief Supporting Trump on Colorado Ballot

177 GOP members of Congress signed an amicus brief in support of Donald Trump appearing on the Colorado ballot.

Easter Event Sponsored by Jill Biden Prohibits Religious Themes

A "Youth Art" Easter egg festivity sponsored by Jill Biden has prohibited religious themes.

Congress Votes to Avoid Shutdown, Fund Government Through March

The House approved a short-term spending bill this week by a vote of 314-108, averting a partial government shutdown and funding federal agencies through early March.

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