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‘Quick-Thinking and Bravery’: Heart-Pumping Bodycam Footage Shows Selfless Cops ‘Frantically’ Scrambling to Save Man From Burning Car

Two Atlanta police officers are receiving praise from their department after risking their safety and lives on Sunday to pull a man from a burning vehicle.

VICTORY: After Campus Reform article, Christian student gets spot on student government

Earlier this year, a student at Auburn University was denied the opportunity to serve as the student government’s Chief Justice due to his conservative and Christian convictions.

ACLU says FBI raid of Project Veritas founder O’Keefe’s home threat to ‘press freedom’

Barring significant evidence of criminal theft, the government 'should not have subjected them to invasive searches and seizures,' wrote the ACLU

Supermodel Slams NYC Vax Mandate

"I think we live in a democracy and we should be allowed to do what we want to do," says Carol Alt

Witness Testifies Rittenhouse Tried to ‘De-Escalate’ Riot, Rosenbaum Charged Him from Behind

Real America’s Voice correspondent Drew Hernandez corroborated Kyle Rittenhouse’s testimony that he acted in self-defense when he shot and killed Joseph Rosenbaum last summer.

Chicago police cancels day off for officers, reportedly bracing for Rittenhouse verdict

Fraternal Order of Police President John Catanzara claimed decision made if 'verdict doesn't go positive'

Kyle Rittenhouse judge eviscerates prosecutor for bringing banned TikTok information before the jury: Defense demands he declare a mistrial that could see Kenosha shooter...

The judge in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial has continued to reprimand the prosecutor in court as the defense demands a mistrial with prejudice.

Chinese intelligence officer convicted of stealing secrets from General Electric

An American federal jury has convicted a senior Chinese intelligence officer of trying to steal secrets from General Electric, the first time a Ministry of State Security official was extradited to the US for trial.

Moroccans Protest Vax Pass Required for Work, Travel: AP

Hundreds of demonstrators marched in the capital of Rabat for the the second time in a week to voice opposition to the rule.

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