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‘Israel is Not Responsible’ for Civilian Harm: Son of Hamas Co-Founder

Mosab Hassan Yousef, the eldest son of one of the Hamas co-founders, appeared on NewsNation's Cuomo to discuss the war between Hamas and Israel.

Kamala Harris Announces ‘National Strategy to Combat Islamophobia’

Vice President Kamala Harris announced a "National Strategy to Counter Islamophobia."

Hamas Official Pledges to Repeat Attacks Until Israel is Destroyed

Hamas official Ghazi Hamad told LBC TV (Lebanon) that the "Al-Aqsa Flood" will be a recurring event until Israel is destroyed.

Republican Senator Doubts DOD’s Justification for Abortion Policy

Republican Sen. Roger Wicker (MI) called out the Department of Defense's (DOD) missing justification for its abortion travel policy, according to a letter obtained by The Daily Caller.

Judge Says Biden Admin Cannot Dismantle Texas Border Fence

A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order prohibiting the Bidena administration from tampering with a wire fence designed to protect Texas' border with Mexico.

Anti-Israel Protestors Storm Russian Airport Searching for Jewish Passengers

A group of anti-Israel protestors charged a Russian airport looking for passengers on a flight that departed from Tel Aviv.

New York Religious Communities View Migration as ‘Burden’

A pair of polls show near-universal and growing opposition to migration among New York communities amid the chaos and diversity created by D.C. pro-migration policies.

Pastor to Create Christian Military Academy

Pastor Mark Burns announced that he plans to create a Christian military academy to combat woke ideologies.

U.S. Open Border Making Way for Terrorism

According to Mark Morgan, who served as acting commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) during the Trump administration, said there may be "a cell in the United States planning the next terrorist attack, and we would have no idea."

Oregon Suspends Basic Skills For Graduation Requirements, Cites ‘Harm’ to Students of Color

High schoolers in Oregon won't need to demonstrate basic competency in reading, writing or math in order to graduate for at least five more years.

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