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Matt Gaetz: I’ve Talked to Trump About Making Him House Speaker

Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., said Tuesday he had spoken with former President Donald Trump about Trump becoming House Speaker should Republicans win control of the chamber in next year's midterms.

University of Iowa to pay nearly $2M to lawyers for Christian student groups in religious liberty cases

The University of Iowa will pay close to $2 million in attorneys fees to a religious freedom legal organization that represented two Christian student groups that sued the college for violating their right to free exercise of religion.

Will ‘iBuying’ Ever Replace Traditional Real Estate Sales?

After three successful home sales, Daniel Edwin and his wife were getting ready to sell again, but this time, the Atlanta couple knew they didn’t want to go the traditional route.

Florida Unveils Tools for Reporting Employers Who Violate Restrictions on Vaccine Mandates

Attorney General's office says complaints about out-of-compliance employers are already rolling in.

Maxwell Trial: FBI Agent Reveals the Horrifying Discovery They Made Inside Epstein’s Safe

A 2019 FBI raid on financier Jeffrey Epstein’s New York townhouse unearthed a collection of images of nude underage girls, according to testimony given Monday in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell.

Why We Still Need to Remember Pearl Harbor

The price of freedom, peace, and prosperity is an authentic posture of eternal vigilance.

3 more hostages released in Haiti, Christian aid group says

Three more members of a group of 17 hostages kidnapped in Haiti in October were released Sunday night, according to a statement from the US-based Christian Aid Ministries.

U.S. ‘Will Boycott’ China Winter Olympics in 2022: Human Rights Abuses

Human rights activists want full withdrawal due to China's abuse of its Uighurs while athletes have trained for a lifetime to compete

TRUMP: ‘January 6 Was A Protest’ And ‘The Real Insurrection Took Place On November 3’

President Trump has said that the events on January 6 at Capitol Hill was just a protest, and that the real insurrection took place against him on Election Day 2020 and the following weeks.

5 GOP Senators Donate to Opponent of Trump-Endorsed Senate Candidate in Alabama

Five Republican senators donated a total of $25,000 to the Senate campaign of Katie Britt, the primary opponent of the Trump-endorsed Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.)

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