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Former British News Presenter Fined After Airing COVID Content

Mark Steyn, a former presenter on GB News, has been ordered to pay £50,000 in legal expenses to the Office of Communications (Ofcom).

Department of Energy Collecting Religious Exemption Data

Senator James Lankford (R-OK) warned that the Department of Energy (DOE) policy requiring the agency to collect and store religious exemption requests may violate the First Amendment.

Chinese National Charged with Voting Illegally

A Chinese student at the University of Michigan is facing charges after he allegedly used his student ID to vote.

Pennsylvania Extends County’s Early Voting for Three Days

A Pennsylvania judge extended early voting in Bucks County until Friday.

Supreme Court Allows Virginia to Remove Noncitizens from Voter Rolls

The U.S. Supreme Court decided that Virginia may remove more than 1,500 noncitizens from its voter rolls.

Supreme Court Denies RFK Jr’s Request to Remove Name from Ballot

The U.S. Supreme Court denied Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s request to remove his name from the ballots of Wisconsin and Michigan.

Trump to Reinstate Faith Office if He Wins Presidency

Former President Donald Trump declared during Monday's National Faith Summit in Powder Springs, Georgia, that he would reinstate the Faith Office he established during his first term as president.

Intertwined History of Armenia, Kingdom of Judea, Roman Empire, and Christianity – American Minute with Bill Federer

One of the oldest civilizations is that of the Armenians. According to ancient tradition, Noah's Ark rested on Mount Ararat in the Armenian Mountain Range. Noah's Ark on Mount Ararat is featured on Armenia's National Coat...

Virginia Appeals to Supreme Court in Effort to Remove Noncitizens from Voter Rolls

Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares announced that the state filed an emergency application with the U.S. Supreme Court, asking the Court to remove noncitizens from its voter rolls.

Court Rules Mail-in Ballots Must be Received by Election Day

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that all mail-in ballots must be received by Election Day in order to be counted.

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