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Mexico Shuts Elite Investigations Unit in Blow to U.S. Drugs Cooperation

Mexico has disbanded a select anti-narcotics unit that for a quarter of a century worked hand-in-hand with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to tackle organized crime, two sources said, in a major blow to bilateral security cooperation.

Republican Swing Voter Registration Half Million Away From Democrats Across 5 Battleground States Since 2020

Republicans have made serious gains in voter registration, sharply cutting into Democrat advantages across key battleground states since November 2020, according to data from Secretaries of State in Pennsylvania, Florida, North Carolina, Iowa, and Nevada.

3 Blockbuster Revelations From the Latest Special Counsel Court Filings

New court filings in a Spygate case solve some long-running mysteries and hint at serious developments.

NFL: Kaepernick Willing to Accept Backup QB Role

Colin Kaepernick remains committed to making a National Football League (NFL) comeback and would accept a role as a backup quarterback to make it happen, according to the latest episode of the “I Am Athlete” podcast.

Biden’s Immigration Damage: WSJ Opinion

Is President Biden a closet immigration restrictionist?

Christians in Lands of Persecution Fear Attacks on Easter

"526 Christians have lost their lives while celebrating Easter over the past seven years."

Musk Says Twitter Board Not Representing Shareholders

Elon Musk said Saturday that the Twitter Inc. board of directors is not representing the interest of its shareholders.

Florida Gov. Ron Desantis Signs Pro-life Bill to Ban Abortions After 15 Weeks, Saving 5,000 Babies

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis today signed a bill to ban aboritons after 15 weeks, which is estimated to save as many as 5,000 babies from abortions.

Biden’s New Battle Cry for the War on COVID

As President Joe Biden searches for slogans, excuses, and scapegoats to explain his miserable wreck of a presidency, I would suggest one for the handling of the never-ending COVID saga: “Not as bad as China.”

Republicans Were 4.6x More Likely to Be Suspended by Twitter in the Six Months After the 2020 Election

A study of 9,000 politically active Twitter users who shared election hashtags in October 2020, half Republican and half Democrat, found that in the six months following the 2020 US presidential election, Republicans were 4.6x more likely to get suspended from the platform than Democrats.

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