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Two Bank of America Employees Die Suddenly in One Month

A 25-year-old Bank of America employee reportedly died suddenly while playing soccer this week just weeks after a 35-year-old investment banker with the company passed away from a blood clot.

Netherlands Approves Assisted Suicide for Young Woman Battling Depression

A physically young healthy Dutch woman has reportedly decided to be euthanized over her battle with depression.

Boeing Plane Makes Emergency Landing Due to Engine Fire

A Boeing plane reportedly made an emergency landing in Indonesia this week due to an engine fire.

Biden Administration Sidesteps Questions on Speaker Johnson’s Attendance at Trump Trial

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre declined to comment on Speaker of the House Mike Johnson's appearance at former President Donald Trump's trial in...

Biden to Announce Major Border Policy Amid Political and Legal Challenges

President Joe Biden is expected to announce a significant border control policy in June, according to advocates and Hill aides. White House and Department...

Republicans Introduce Bill Protecting Speech Against Gag Orders

House Republicans have introduced the "Let Trump Speak Act" to prohibit judges from issuing gag orders to defendants.

NYC Mayor Calls For Illegals to Work as Lifeguards During City-Wide Shortage

New York City Mayor Eric Adams called for illegal immigrants to be allowed to work as lifeguards as the city faces a shortage, claiming that many are "excellent swimmers."

Press Secretary Faces Questions Over Biden’s Popularity in Swing States

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre faced repeated questions from Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy on Tuesday regarding President Joe Biden's low...

Roman Empire Persecutions – American Minute with Bill Federer

"Christian persecution 'at near genocide levels'" reported the BBC, (5/3/19): "A report ordered by Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt ... Christians were the most persecuted religious group ... Mr...

New York Bar Associations Encourage Law Schools to Continue Affirmative Action

A report from the Manhattan Institute revealed that New York Bar Associations are urging law schools to "ignore" the Supreme Court's ruling on affirmative action.

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