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Republican Senator Expected to Win in Deep-Blue New Mexico

A GOP candidate is shattering records in a Senate campaign in the typically deep-blue state of New Mexico.

Harvard Reverses Suspension of Anti-Israel Student Protesters

The Harvard College Administrative Board reversed its suspension of five students who participated in pro-Palestine protests.

The First Republican Party Platform -American Minute with Bill Federer

By the time of the Civil War, the slave population in the United States had grown to four million. The two major political parties in...

Doctor Releases Letter Explaining White House Visits

Physician to the President of the United States, Dr. Kevin O'Connor, released a letter attempting to explain Parkinson's specialist Dr. Kevin Cannard's numerous White House visitations.

Beware of Leaders Professing Devotion to ‘Democracy’ – American Minute With Bill Federer

The New Yorker ran the headline, January 4, 2024, “Biden makes saving democracy the center of his campaign.” The first notable democracy was in Athens, Greece....

White House Visitor Log Reveals Parkinson’s Expert Met With Biden’s Doctor Numerous Times

The White House visitor log shows that President Joe Biden's doctor reportedly met with a Parkinson's disease expert numerous times this year.

Independence Day – American Minute with Bill Federer

President Ronald Reagan declared May 9, 1983: "The Founding Fathers understood that only by MAKING GOVERNMENT THE SERVANT, not the master, only by positing SOVEREIGNTY in THE...

U.K. Taxpayer-Funded Research to Assess ‘Political Nature’ of Milk

The Arts and Humanities Research Council in Great Britain is using taxpayer dollars to fund research to assess whether milk has a "political nature."

Controversial White House Official Downplays Past Anti-Israel and Anti-Police Remarks

A White House official who incited controversy by endorsing "Russiagate," criticizing law enforcement, and endorsing the anti-Israel movement on social media is now downplaying...

Vermont City Sued After Allowing Illegal Immigrants to Vote

The city of Burlington, Vermont, is being sued after allowing non-citizens to take part in its elections.

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