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When was the Consitution Ratified?

The ratification of the United States Constitution was a pivotal moment in American history, marking the establishment of the federal government's structure and solidifying the nation's foundational laws.

Oregon Suspends Basic Skills For Graduation Requirements, Cites ‘Harm’ to Students of Color

High schoolers in Oregon won't need to demonstrate basic competency in reading, writing or math in order to graduate for at least five more years.

Rep. Dan Crenshaw Allegedly Intentionally Assaults Reporter at U.S. Capitol (Video)

National File on Wednesday reported an incident outside the United States Capitol involving Congressman Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) and National File publisher, Noel Fritsch.

Opposing Israeli Party’s Agree to ‘Wartime Unity Government’ Amid Escalating Tensions with Hamas

Benny Gantz, previously serving as the defense minister and military chief of staff, disclosed a joint statement with Netanyahu detailing the formation of a specialized "war-management" Cabinet.

Trump Seeks Dismissal of 2020 Election Case, Citing Presidential Immunity

The narrative painted by Trump's legal defense is one that advocates for the preservation of a longstanding precedent, positioning the indictment as an anomaly that threatens to undermine the constitutional safeguards vested in the presidency.

A Small Continuing Resolution Victory Could Have Big Consequences: Ron Paul

"Hopefully the successful effort to strip Ukraine funding from the CR is the first of many victories by the antiwar fiscal conservatives over the military-industrial complex and its politicians, lobbyists, and propagandists."

U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein of California Passes Away at 90

Feinstein, an influential Democrat, has passed away at the age of 90.

1/3 of Democrats Believe Americans Have ‘Too Much Freedom to Speak Freely’

A poll from RealClear Opinion Research found that one-third of registered Democrats believe Americans have "too much freedom to speak freely."

Missouri AG Sues Transgender Clinic Over ‘Diluted Medical Standard,’ for Subjecting Patients to ‘Irreversible Procedures’

“These providers failed Missouri’s children when they rejected even a diluted medical standard and subjected them to irreversible procedures. My office is not standing for it," says Missouri AG.

Dallas Church Holds ‘Drag Queen Nuns’ Event to ‘Bless’ LGBT Group Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence

The Cathedral of Hope in Dallas recently hosted an event named "Drag Sunday," during which the church extended blessings to a controversial drag queen group named the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.

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