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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.

Lara Trump Unanimously Voted in as New RNC Co-Chair

Ronna McDaniel officially stepped down from her position as RNC Chairwoman today, extending a welcome to the new Chairman Michael Whatley and co-chair Lara Trump.

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...

Nikki Haley Says She’s ‘Not Going Anywhere’ as Trump Receives 182 South Carolina Endorsements

Nikki Haley said she plans to remain in the Republican presidential primary race against Donald Trump.

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...

‘America First’ Candidate Brandon Gill Wins Texas’ 26th Congressional District

Brandon Gill, the son-in-law of political commentator Dinesh D'Souza, won Texas' 26th congressional district.

Indian Massacres, Bengal Famine, British Taxes, and Patriots Otis, Warren, & Hancock – American Minute with Bill Federer

The French and Indian War ended in 1763 with the French forced to cede to the British all of Canada and the land from the Appalachian Mountains west to the Mississippi River. The French had cultivated...

James Otis, The Stamp Act, and the Boston Massacre – American Minute with Bill Federer

After the French and Indian war, King George the Third to decided to keep troops in the American colonies in case of future attacks by the French or their Indian allies. To fund...

Judge Rules Biden Admin Cannot Force Christian Employers to Pay for Trans Surgeries

Judge Daniel Traynor for the U.S. District Court for the District of North Dakota ruled that the Christian Employers Alliance (CEA) is protected from providing "gender transition services," citing religious liberty.

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