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Thanksgiving Football Ad Calls Out 12 Republican Senators Siding with Democrats for a Sneaky ‘Attack on People of Faith’

The twisted minds of many U.S. lawmakers enjoy concocting ironic nomenclature for legislation that will have the opposite impact of what it would imply.

How to Refute the White House’s Thanksgiving ‘Talking Points’ Memo

The White House on Wednesday published a list of Thanksgiving "talking points" to be shared around the dinner table this holiday. White House chief of...

Inflation Forcing Many Young People to Live with Parents

More than half of young adults ranging from 18 to 25 say they are struggling to pay their bills and still live at home due to inflation.

Ex-VP Pence Says Americans Want Trump’s Policies Back

Ex-US Vice President Mike Pence on Sunday said Americans are looking for a return of the Trump-Pence admin's policies.

US Congresswoman Compares Invaders Who ‘Cross Our Border Illegally’ to Russians Invading Ukraine

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) triggered leftists on Thursday when she compared millions crossing our southern border illegally to the number of Russians who have invaded Ukraine.

Boebert Declares Victory In Colorado; Razor-Thin Race Likely Headed to Recount

Contest has come down to just several hundred votes.

Full Transcript of Trump’s 2024 Presidential Bid Announcement

"In order to make America great and glorious again, I am tonight announcing my candidacy for President of the United States."

California Faces $25 Billion Budget Deficit, Could Be Worse if Recession Hits

California could face a $25 billion budget deficit in 2023–24, despite raking in a record-setting $98 billion budget surplus this year, according to an analysis that comes days after midterms election, in a state where the Democratic party enjoys a supermajority.

Poland Claims Deadly Blast Caused on ‘Accident’ by Ukrainian Missile, Mainstream Media Blames Russia

Poland said the deadly blast killing two people was likely caused by a stray Ukrainian missile aimed at Russia.

Why America Can’t Afford to Spend First and Delay Scrutiny Concerning Ukraine

The U.S. Senate voted last night on a military and humanitarian aid package for Ukraine that tops over $40 billion.

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