January

Ashli Babbitt’s Family’s Wrongful Death Lawsuit Extended to 2026

Ashli Babbitt's family is reportedly facing nearly a two-year wait for a hearing in their wrongful death lawsuit against the U.S. Capitol Police.

Is Liberal “Slate” Publication Trustworthy? by William J. Federer

I have to confess, I am not a reader of the Slate online publication, so when I received an email from staff writer Molly Olmstead, I...

At Michigan Town Hall, Trump Promises Relief for Americans with Lower Energy Bills

On Tuesday, former President Donald Trump emphasized that addressing America's economic challenges starts with lowering energy costs, reinforcing his pledge to reduce energy bills by 50% within his first year if re-elected.

U.S. CONSTITUTION – American Minute with Bill Federer

The most common form of government in world history is power concentrated into the hands of one person. This person is called by different names in different countries: King, Khan,...

U.S. Navy Reveals ‘Gender Integrated’ Submarine

The U.S. Navy has reportedly introduced ts first submarine built to be “fully gender integrated.”

California Considers Offering Discounted Cellphone Service to Illegal Aliens

The state of California is reportedly considering offering discounted cellphone service to low-income illegal immigrants who do not have Social Security Numbers (SSNs).

Jan. 6 Graphic Novel Distributed in Pennsylvania High Schools

Pennsylvania high schools are receiving copies of a graphic novel highlighting the Democrats' narrative of the January 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol protest.

Biden DHS Labels 2025 Election Certification a ‘National Special Security Event’

The United States Secret Service (USSS) has labeled January 6, 2025, the day the presidential election is certified, as a "National Special Security Event."

Relatives of Newsom’s Wife to Hold Trump Fundraiser

California Governor Gavin Newsom's relatives will hold a fundraiser for Donald Trump, according to a report from SFGate.

Pacific World War II with Imperial Japan – American Minute with Bill Federer

Japanese Emperor Meiji allowed many freedoms during the Meiji Restoration, 1868-1912. The country industrialized, adopted many Western ideas, allowed voting, ended feudalism, permitted private citizens to own land,...

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