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March For The Martyrs: Hundreds Of Christians Gathered To Speak Up For The Persecuted

Hundreds of Christians gathered during the second March For The Martyrs held in Washington over the weekend to speak up for those who are persecuted.

‘There’s no control’: Border chaos invades America’s heartland

Iron County in Utah is about the furthest thing from a border community.

Stock buybacks boom as corporate cash piles grow

The Delta variant is keeping more companies cautious about how to invest the mountains of cash they have at their disposal. That hesitancy has led, in part, to corporate spending on stock buybacks outpacing capital expenditures this year.

Fox News Host Ainsley Earhardt Launches Series ‘Beyond and Back’ To Show ‘Proof of Heaven’

As the Fox News Channel approaches its 25-year anniversary, a fixture at the network, Ainsley Earhardt, is taking a look into the great beyond...

WATCH: U.S. Fans Belt National Anthem ‘Loud And Proud’ Ahead Of International Golf Competition

Golf fans joined in unison to sing the national anthem before the 2021 Ryder Cup teed off at Whistling Straits in Wisconsin on Friday. The...

Everyone wants to be an influencer

The number of people looking to become online influencers has exploded during the pandemic. Why it matters: Almost anyone can find themselves in a position to become...

Fully Vaccinated Texas Congressman Says He Tested Positive for COVID-19

A congressman of Texas reported over the weekend that he has contracted the CCP (Chinese Community Party) virus, which causes COVID-19, despite being fully vaccinated against the virus.

Exclusive: Physician ‘Horribly Injured’ After Pfizer Vaccine Pleads With Top U.S. Public Health Officials for Help — and Gets None

In an exclusive interview with The Defender, Dr. Danice Hertz said people like her who have been seriously injured by COVID vaccines are being dismissed or ignored, and because health officials won’t research their injuries and potential treatments, they have nowhere to turn.

Costco sets purchase limits on key items

Costco CFO Richard Galanti said on Thursday that Costco is putting purchase limits on "key items," such as toilet paper, paper towels, bottled water and certain cleaning products, according to CNBC.

4 Ways Americans Are Fighting Back Against Anti-Science COVID Restrictions

What’s more American than apple pie? Civil disobedience.

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