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Trump Considers Suing CBS News Following ‘Deceptive’ Harris Interview

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump suggested on Friday that he may sue CBS News over what he described as deceptive editing to improve Democrat nominee Kamala Harris’ performance in her controversial "60 Minutes" interview.

Large Crowd of Pennsylvania Steel Workers Endorse Donald Trump

Donald Trump received a warm endorsement from steel workers in Pennsylvania over the weekend, with one worker referring to the former president as his...

Drone Strikes Netanyahu’s Home in Israel

A recent drone strike targeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s residence has raised serious concerns about Iran's involvement in the ongoing conflict.

New Hampshire Girls Soccer Team Forfeits Game Against Transgender Opponent

In a growing movement to preserve fairness in women’s sports, more female athletes are taking a stand against competing with transgender athletes who were born male.

Florida Sheriff Arrests Over 100 Suspects for Human Trafficking

The Polk County Sheriff’s Office in Florida has taken significant action against human trafficking, arresting nearly 160 suspects, including 25 illegal aliens from Cuba, Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, and Venezuela. Some of these cases, disturbingly, involve children.

Pennsylvanian Trump Supporters Receive Threatening Letters

Trump supporters in Pennsylvania have reportedly received threatening letters, The Post Millennial reported.

Argentina Achieves Historic Trade Surplus for Tenth Consecutive Month

Financial analysts reported on Wednesday that Argentina achieved a trade surplus for the tenth consecutive month in September under libertarian President Javier Milei, nearing...

Report Outlines Threat of CCP Influence in U.S.

A new report from the House Committee on Homeland Security found that activities connected to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) have surged under the Biden-Harris administration.

Raytheon to Pay More Than $950 Million in Settlement for Fraud, Bribery

Raytheon, a subsidiary of defense contractor RTX, will pay more than $950 million to resolve federal investigations into fraud schemes and violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and the Arms Export Control Act (AECA).

California’s New Oil Regulations Prompt Phillips 66 Refinery Shutdown

Phillips 66 announced on Wednesday that it plans to shut down its refinery located in the Los Angeles area by the end of 2025...

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