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Senate Passes Rand Paul’s Ban on Travel Mask Mandates

Masks could have just been "coercive security theater that did not enhance the public safety at all," says Paul.

The Education Governor: Desantis Eliminates FSA in Public Schools

On Tuesday, Florida GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the elimination of primary statewide standardized tests in public schools after this year.

John Cooper, Eric Metaxas, Allie Beth Stuckey, and Darrell Harrison Discuss ‘Engaging a Hostile Culture’ at NRB

The National Religious Broadcasters  (NRB) 2022 convention took place over the past four days at Nashville, Tennessee’s Gaylord Opryland, where their Board of Directors unanimously approved a resolution on Tuesday denouncing critical theory (the broader term that umbrellas critical race theory or CRT).

The West’s Cancel Culture Targets All Things Russian Over Putin’s Invasion of Ukraine

"There was so much concern about potential 'Islamophobia' after 9/11, and 'anti-Asian' backlash after China unleashed covid on the world, and yet it seems to be open season on Russians right now," Daily Wire podcast host Matt Walsh tweeted.

Police Departments Report Spike in Gas Thefts Amid Rising Fuel Prices

With sharply rising gasoline prices come nefarious methods criminals use to avoid the pain at the pump.

Chick-Fil-A Is So Popular That One California City Wants to Declare It a ‘Public Nuisance’

When driving along State Street in Santa Barbara, California, on any given weekday or Saturday afternoon, it's not uncommon to see a long line of cars outside Chick-fil-A, as residents hungry for fatty fried chicken deliciousness head to the beach town's only establishment.

Kaepernick Still Wants to Play in NFL After Comparing to Slavery

Former quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who left the NFL in 2016, announced he was looking for a possible comeback, despite comparing the league to a slave auction.

Questioning U.S. Elections, COVID, Jan 6 Narratives Designated ‘Violent Extremism Threat’ by U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Gov't assessment points to "sociopolitical developments such as narratives of fraud in the recent general election, the emboldening impact of the violent breach of the U.S. Capitol" and "conditions related to the COVID-19 pandemic."

Russia, Ukraine May Soon Come to Agreement: Russian Negotiator

Moskow said Kyiv is now seeing the situation "much more adequately."

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