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Supreme Court Justice-Designate Ketanji Brown Jackson Claps After the New Zealand Prime Minister Mentions Her Nation’s Assault Weapon Ban

U.S. Supreme Court Justice-designate Ketanji Brown Jackson clapped last week after New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern made a comment about her country banning assault weapons.

Christian Grad Sues After University Took Action for Sharing Her Beliefs With Classmates

A conservative Christian student filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday against officials at an Illinois university.

Pizza Hut’s Book Club Promotes Drag Queen Books to Pre-k Children

Pizza Hut's book club for young students promotes books to pre-kindergarten children about little kids dressing up as drag queens.

Former Trump Adviser Peter Navarro Indicted For Refusing To Cooperate With Jan 6 Committee

A grand jury indicted former Trump White House adviser Peter Navarro on Friday on two counts of contempt of Congress for refusing to cooperate with the House committee investigating the January 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.

Escaped Texas Convicted Murderer Killed in Police Shootout

Convict escaped from a prison transport.

Fauci Admits Biden Mask Mandate Is About Preserving ‘Authority’

"It’s more of a matter of principle of where the authority lies," says Fauci.

5 New Questions About Russia Collusion Probe Emerging from Sussman Trial

While the trial of 2016 Hillary Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann concluded with his acquittal, Special Counsel John Durham's prosecution team succeeded in revealing new evidence about how the false Trump-Russia collusion narrative got foisted upon the FBI and the nation.

JP Morgan CEO Defends World Economic Forum’s ‘Stakeholder Capitalism’

“I’m not woke. And I think people are mistaking the stakeholder capitalism thing for being woke,” Jamie Dimon.

Memorial Day Weekend Saw 4,000 Illegal Immigrants Cross Rio Grande Valley Sector Alone

Border patrol chief says there is no effort to secure the border.

6 Questions About Uvalde Police Response to School Shooting

More than a week since a teenager opened fire on young children and teachers at an elementary school in southwest Texas, much remains unknown about why police did not run into the building and what investigators have learned about their response.

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