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Court Rules Against Voters Who Submitted Mail-In Ballots Without Privacy Envelopes

A Pennsylvania judge has determined that voters and election officials are not permitted to process or consider mail-in ballots that lack the necessary privacy envelope, often referred to as “naked ballots.”

California Gov. Newsom Signs Laws Aimed to Combat ‘Smash-and-Grab’ Robberies

California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a bipartisan package of 10 bills aimed at addressing the growing crisis of smash-and-grab robberies and property crimes.

House Freedom Caucus Releases Plan to Avoid ‘Lame Duck Omnibus’

The House Freedom Caucus released a plan to avoid a "lame duck" omnibus that would send Democratic initiatives into a second Trump administration.

Ukraine Receives $3.9 Billion U.S. Grant

Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal announced Monday that Ukraine has received a $3.9 billion grant from the United States via the World Bank.

Former Trump Advisor Now Foreign Agent for Ukraine

One of Donald Trump's former advisors, Kellyanne Conway, has registered as a foreign agent of Ukraine, according to records from the National Security Division.

Amid Escalating Tensions, Ukraine Receives $1.7 Billion Aid Package from Pentagon

On Monday, the Pentagon revealed plans to dispatch a fresh aid package for Ukraine, valued at $1.7 billion, as the nation continues its conflict...

Race Politics – American Minute with Bill Federer

In 1857, the Supreme Court, with 7 of the 9 Justices being Democrat, decided that Dred Scott was not a citizen, but property. Chief Justice Roger Taney, who was appointed by the first Democrat President, Andrew...

Zelenskyy to U.S. Lawmakers: ‘We Need You Right Now’ as Ukraine Faces Devastation

During a live-streamed address to the U.S. Congress, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy drew parallels between Ukraine’s struggle and historical U.S. tragedies such as Pearl...

Fourth of July Costs at New High

Families planning to have a Fourth of July cookout will see record-high prices.

Far-Left Groups to Fight Louisiana Law Requiring 10 Commandments Be Displayed in Classrooms

After Louisiana became the first state to require the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public school classrooms, far-left groups have promised to challenge the law.

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