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23 Possible Terrorists Apprehended Illegally Crossing U.S.-Mexico Border in 2021

In 2021, there were at least 23 illegal border crossers whose identities flagged in the United States' Terrorist Screening Database that archives known or suspected terrorists according to a FOIA request filed by Fox News' Bill Melugin.

Uber Ditches Mask Mandate for Riders, Drivers

Move comes the day after U.S. district judge struck down federal mandate.

Mexico Shuts Elite Investigations Unit in Blow to U.S. Drugs Cooperation

Mexico has disbanded a select anti-narcotics unit that for a quarter of a century worked hand-in-hand with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to tackle organized crime, two sources said, in a major blow to bilateral security cooperation.

SCOTUS Rejects Attempt by Blue States to Get Tax Cuts for the Rich

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected an attempt by Democratic-led states to get a massive tax cut for the rich.

Blame Powell, Not Putin or ‘Greedy’ Corporations, for Price Hikes

The Biden administration and its allies continue to use Russian President Vladimir Putin as the convenient excuse for their economic failures.

Republican Swing Voter Registration Half Million Away From Democrats Across 5 Battleground States Since 2020

Republicans have made serious gains in voter registration, sharply cutting into Democrat advantages across key battleground states since November 2020, according to data from Secretaries of State in Pennsylvania, Florida, North Carolina, Iowa, and Nevada.

Republicans Remind Taxpayers How Much Biden Is Costing Them on Tax Day

As Ronald Reagan once quipped, "Republicans believe every day is the Fourth of July, but the Democrats believe every day is April 15," Tax Day in most years.

3 Blockbuster Revelations From the Latest Special Counsel Court Filings

New court filings in a Spygate case solve some long-running mysteries and hint at serious developments.

Battle for Donbass Has Started: Ukraine

Kiev says the “second phase of the war” has begun.

Florida Judge Voids U.S. Mask Mandate for Planes, Other Travel

A federal judge in Florida has voided the national mask mandate covering airplanes and other public transportation as exceeding the authority of U.S. health officials in the coronavirus pandemic.

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