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Congressmen Introduce Bicameral Legislation to Hold Chinese Communist Party Accountable for Religious Persecution

Republican senators Red Budd (R-NC) and Thom Tillis (R-NC) introduced bicameral legislation designed to combat the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) religious persecution.

California City Adds Voter ID Amendment to Primary Ballot

The city council of Huntington Beach, California, is including an amendment for photo identification when voting on its primary ballot.

Can a President Declare War?

That a president can declare war is a significant responsibility that has the potential to shape the course of history.

Massachusetts Bill to Be ‘Worst Anti-Gun Legislation’ in U.S.

Massachusetts House lawmakers passed a bill that is considered to be the "worst anti-gun legislation in the country" by gun rights advocates.

Federal Judge Declares California’s Assault Weapons Ban Unconstitutional

In a landmark ruling on Thursday, U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez deemed California's 33-year-old ban on assault weapons as unconstitutional.

Arkansas Forces Chinese-Owned Agriculture-Chemical Company to Sell Land, Slaps $280K Fine for Non-Disclosure

Arkansas has mandated a Chinese-owned company, a subsidiary of Syngenta Seeds, to sell its 160-acre property located in Craighead County, in line with the state's Act 636.

Sidney Powell Pleads Guilty in Georgia 2020 Election Case

She's now mandated to "testify truthfully against her co-defendants."

Israel Asks U.S. for $10 Billion in Military Aid

In the backdrop of this appeal, discussions have been initiated within the Biden administration, in collaboration with congressional members, to potentially curate a larger combined aid package.

Nonprofit Releases ‘Detransitioner Bill of Rights’

The nonprofit organization Do No Harm released its "Detransitioner Bill of Rights" to provide the framework for legislation that would protect minors from "gender-affirming care."

Sen. Paul Warns of President Biden’s ‘Internet Kill Switch’ (Video)

In a recent episode of the "Independent Truths" podcast hosted by Dr. Scott Atlas, Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) voiced concerns over an antiquated federal law that appears to give the U.S. president the authority to shut down all communications.

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