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Florida Congressman Files Bill Letting States Enforce Immigration Laws When Feds Don’t

Legislation announced after Biden administration decided to terminate Title 42 restrictions on illegal migrants.

Neal McDonough Says He Relied on Faith After Being Blacklisted in Hollywood: ‘You Can Get Through Anything’

Neal McDonough relied on his faith to cope with tough times in Hollywood.

Ivermectin COVID Treatment May Become More Accessible in Tennessee

Ivermectin for treatment against COVID-19 may become accessible without a prescription in Tennessee if legislation that passed in the Senate on April 6 is signed by Gov. Bill Lee.

Pennsylvania Must Release Records Pertaining to a ‘Glitch’ That Allowed Non-citizens on Voter Rolls

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania must release its records pertaining to a “glitch” within its Department of Transportation that allowed non-citizens to register to vote in the state for decades. In 2017, authorities discovered an “error” in the computer system of Pennsylvania’s department of transportation “non-United States citizens applying for or renewing a driver’s license to register to vote in the Commonwealth.”

Lawmaker Wants Answers After Report on Biden’s Twisted Plan to Divert Services From Sick Veterans

If you’re not clear on the Biden administration’s priorities, Sen. Josh Hawley is.

Let Thy Smartphone Be Thy Medicine? Google, Amazon Make Big Moves Into Healthcare

As Big Tech and major retail firms move into healthcare they bring promises of convenience and innovation they claim will benefit consumers — but the move also raises questions about the ever-growing power and influence of such firms and their real motivation for getting into healthcare.

Utah’s Pro-trans GOP Governor Gives His ‘Preferred Pronouns’ to Kids

A recently resurfaced video shows Utah’s pro-trans and anti-Trump GOP Governor, Spencer Cox, giving his “preferred pronouns” to school kids while speaking to them on the topics of “equity and inclusion.”

FDA’s (In)Action Plan Still Allows Baby Foods with Toxic Heavy Metals on Store Shelves

On February 4, 2021, the public results of a congressional report on heavy metals in baby food sparked outrage in parents of infants and toddlers.

EU Moves to Sanction Hungary for Voting the Wrong Way in Sunday’s Election

Less than 48 hours after Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban was reelected in a landslide, the EU announced they're going to trigger a never-before-used mechanism aimed at cutting tens of billions of euros in funding to Hungary for violating so-called "democratic norms."

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