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Property Owner in Indianapolis Shoots Alleged Burglar, Confronts Second Intruder

Alfred Burdine recounted a harrowing encounter with alleged burglars at his property in Indianapolis, where he shot one intruder and later confronted another upon...

Rise of Violent South American Gang Alarms US Border Officials

The emergence of a violent South American gang in the United States continues to pose challenges for border officials, who are vigilant for identifying...

Tim Tebow Opens Up About Using His Platform to Help Rescue Children from Human Trafficking

Former NFL player and devout Christian Tim Tebow opened up over the weekend about his effort to help victims of child trafficking and exploitation in the United States and across the world.

South Carolina Becomes 29th State to Permit Constitutional Carry

South Carolina became the 29th state to permit constitutional carry, or carrying a firearm without a permit.

Border Patrol Prohibited from Washington School District, Children ‘Traumatized’

A school district in Spokane, Washington, voted to prohibit Border Patrol agents from its schools, claiming they would create distress among children.

House Committees Investigate Possible Chinese Spying at U.S. Ports

Several House committees have opened investigations due to increased spying concerns after discovering that Chinese-built cargo cranes deployed at U.S. ports contained unknown equipment.

Outcry as Father of Fallen Marine Arrested During State of the Union

Republicans criticized the detention of Steve Nikoui, the father of a Marine killed amid President Joe Biden's Afghanistan withdrawal, as he demanded recognition for...

Security Measures Questioned as Biden Prepares for Address

Ahead of President Joe Biden’s State of the Union speech, a substantial metal fence encircles the U.S. Capitol, erected in anticipation of "potential demonstrations." Scheduled...

Hidden Program: Biden Quietly Flies Hundreds of Thousands of Illegal Immigrants to 43 U.S. Cities

Efforts by open-border Democrats to attribute the mounting migrant crisis in big cities to Texas and its program of busing illegal immigrants north are...

Federal Appeals Court Allows Texas Police to Arrest Illegals

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals granted a temporary stay on a federal judge's decision to put Texas' law allowing police to arrest illegal immigrants on hold.

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