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Former Army Veteran Runs for President under New Name: ‘Literally Anybody Else’

A Texas man has taken an unconventional route in expressing his dissatisfaction with the current presidential candidates by legally changing his name to "Literally...

Biden Administration Launches Multi-Billion Dollar Effort to Combat Climate Change

President Joe Biden unveiled yet another controversial plan on Tuesday, allocating over $6 billion in federal funding to bolster climate resilience efforts across the...

Lawsuit Underway After Texas School District Bans Employee from Praying at Flagpole

The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) has filed a lawsuit on behalf of Staci Barber, an employee of the Katy Independent School District in Houston, Texas.

Automation Looms as California Fast-Food Restaurants Adjust to $20 Minimum Wage

California fast-food restaurants are scaling back their staff ahead of a state law that will increase the minimum wage to $20 per hour, as...

Country Music Stars Celebrate Tennessee Law Protecting Against AI

Country music stars celebrated a new Tennessee law protecting musicians against works of music using their voice created by artificial intelligence.

Squatters Arrested After Woman’s Body Found in Duffel Bag in NYC

Two people have been arrested after authorities found a body stuffed into a duffel bag.

Biden Admin. Launches ‘Resource Center’ to Help Authorities Take Firearms From Those Deemed ‘Threat to Themselves or Others’

President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice announced over the weekend the launch of the "National Extreme Risk Protection Order Resource Center."

Vice President Harris Pushes Gun Control During Parkland Visit

Vice President Kamala Harris traveled to Parkland, Florida over the weekend to tour Stoneman Douglas High School, the site of 2018 mass shooting that killed 14 students and three staff members and wounded 17 others.

D.C. Judge Upholds Law Allowing Illegals to Vote in Municipal Elections

A federal judge in Washington, D.C. upheld a law that allows illegal aliens the ability to vote in municipal elections.

Biden Pledges Relief: $6 Billion in Student Debt to Be Forgiven for Public Servants

President Joe Biden announced on Thursday that his administration would forgive student loans for thousands of public service workers, marking the latest effort to...

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