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Texas DPS Arrests ‘Most Wanted’ Illegal Immigrant in the State

The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) announced this week that it had arrested the criminal at the top of the state’s “10 Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrants List.”

Judge Blocks Title IX Changes in Four States

U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty has blocked Biden's new Title IX guidelines that allow transgender students in the bathroom corresponding with their identity rather than biology.

U.S. Military May Consume Lab-Grown Meat to Reduce Carbon Footprint

Manufacturing and innovation group BioMade announced that it has received hundreds of millions of dollars from the Department of Defense to develop food innovations that "reduce the CO2 footprint of food production at and/or transport to DoD operational environments."

Oklahoma’s New Immigration Enforcement Law Sparks Clash with Biden Administration

Sen. James Lankford (R-OK) chastised the Biden administration for suing Oklahoma before a new statute allowing arrests of undocumented immigrants by nonfederal police was...

‘Reverence for Life’ – American Minute with Bill Federer

Albert Schweitzer was born January 14, 1875, in a village in Alsace, Germany. The son of a Lutheran-Evangelical pastor, he won acclaim at playing the organ. He...

Texas AG Ken Paxton Secures Victory Against Biden DOE Transgender Policies

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton secured a victory against the Biden Department of Education (DOE).

Black Americans’ Perceptions of Racism Influence Beliefs in Conspiracy Theories, Says Pew Study

According to a study by Pew, the majority of Black Americans claim to have routinely or occasionally encountered racial discrimination. According to them, it...

Right-Wing Parties See Success in European Elections

Several right-wing parties gained traction in recent European elections.

New York Lawmakers Push to Ban ‘Addictive’ Social Media for Children

 Lawmakers in New York have passed legislation that seeks to curb "addictive" social media for children.

Connecticut Town Refuses to Fly ‘Thin Blue Line’ Flag to Honor Fallen State Trooper

A Democrat-run town in Connecticut refused to fly the "thin blue line" flag to honor a state trooper who was killed in the line of duty.

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