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Widespread IT Outages Connected to Microsoft

IT outages have been reported globally, with emergency services, airlines, and banking systems down.

Whistleblowers Reveal Secret Service Strain Before Attempted Trump Assassination

Whistleblowers have informed the House Judiciary Committee that the Secret Service (USSS) had "limited resources" due to covering the NATO summit in Washington, DC....

Newsom Hit with Lawsuit Over Transgender Bill

A Southern California school district has sued Governor Gavin Newsom (D) over a bill prohibiting schools from informing parents of their child's desire to change their gender.

Migrant Children Placed into MS-13 Household

Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) revealed unaccompanied migrant children were placed in a household linked with the gang MS-13.

Kamala Harris’ Husband Tests Positive For COVID Days After White House 4th of July Celebration

The White House announced this weekend that Kamala Harris' husband, Doug Emhoff, tested positive for COVID-19. 

Hundreds of Doctors Sign Accord Calling for End of mRNA Vaccines

Thousands of people, including more than 600 medical doctors and over 1,500 healthcare professionals, have signed onto the Hope Accord, which condemns mRNA products and the COVID-19 vaccine.

Pope Critic Excommunicated

Pope Francis critic Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò has been excommunicated.

Trans Athlete Qualifies for Olympics

A female athlete who identifies as transgender with nonbinary pronouns has qualified for the U.S. Olympic team.

Kamala Harris Sidesteps Policy Commitments: A Campaign of Evasion?

In an era when clarity and directness are expected from national leaders, Vice President Kamala Harris’s speeches have continued to draw scrutiny for their frequent lack of coherence and substance. Her recent string of ambiguous remarks—termed “word salads” by critics—appears to be impacting her polling numbers, with voters increasingly frustrated by the evasive language and craving clear, direct responses on critical issues. 

SCOTUS Blocks Biden Admin’s Federal Overreach in EPA Ozone Pollution Plan 

The U.S. Supreme Court recently decided to temporarily halt the EPA's "good neighbor" rule for ozone. This rule aimed to regulate emissions across 23...

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