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Middle East – American Minute with Bill Federer

USA Today ran the headlines, April 11, 2024: "Voters, fearful of World War III as Iran strikes Israel." President Nixon, in his last official address, August 8,...

UNRWA Employees Fired After Suspected Involvement in October 7 Attack

The United Nations (U.N.) announced this week that nine male members of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) have been fired.

Pelosi Warned of U.S. Capitol Protests Before Jan. 6

Two leading House security aides under then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi received warnings that protesters may attempt to enter the U.S. Capitol.

Former White House Physician Provides Update on Trump’s Gunshot Wound

Former White House physician, Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-TX), provided an update on Donald Trump's gunshot wound.

Report Details Pervasive DEI Policies Throughout U.S. Military

Education and training across the U.S. military include numerous diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, according to a report from Arizona State University’s Center for American Institutions.

FBI Claims Trump’s Attempted Assassin May Have Surveyed Area Days Earlier

According to federal investigators, would-be Donald Trump assassin Thomas Matthew Crooks may have been scoping out the site nearly 6 days before the day of the incident.

Secret Service Found Would-Be Assassin ‘Suspicious’ an Hour Before Shooting

Senator John Barrasso (R-WY) learned during a Senate briefing that Donald Trump's would-be assassin was identified as "suspicious" an hour before the shooting.

SCOTUS Rejects Anti-Abortion Challenge, Mifepristone Prescriptions to Continue

In a highly anticipated ruling on Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court decided that mifepristone, one of the two drugs used in medication abortion, can...

Mexican Government Refutes WHO’s Claim that Man Died from Bird Flu

Mexican Health Secretary Jorge Alcocer refuted the World Health Organization's (WHO) claim that a 59-year-old man passed away from bird flu.

Pastor’s Prison Sentence Upheld Over ‘Illegal Worship’ Case in Algeria

A court in the country of Algeria last week upheld a year-long prison sentence for a prominent pastor convicted of "illegal worshiping."

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