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Revival in Kentucky Brings Three Times the City’s Population

The non-stop worship service taking place at Asbury University has brought together over 20,000 visitors to the tiny Kentucky town.

One Dead, Many Injured In Massive Ohio Metal Plant Explosion

One person has died and twelve have been injured after a metal plant in Ohio caught fire Monday afternoon.

DHS Proposes Trump-Style Asylum Limits to Stem Border Surge

The Biden administration is proposing new rules, similar to a Trump-era policy, to reduce fraudulent asylum claims and discourage illegal immigration by presuming asylum ineligibility for migrants crossing through other nations to reach the U.S. Southern Border.

SCOTUS Again Denies Hearing 2020 Election Case Alleging Biden, Harris, Lawmakers Ignored Fraud

The Supreme Court announced Tuesday it will not hear a 2020 election lawsuit against former Vice President Mike Pence, President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, 291 House members and 94 senators, after a petition to reconsider was filed last month.

The Inflation and Tax Assault on the American People

According to the January report of the Consumer Price Index, price inflation increased by 0.5 percent last month.

California Democrats Move to Ban Uses of Police K9s, Citing Racism

California Democrats and activists are working to outlaw multiple uses of police K-9s in the state, citing claims of present and historical racism.

Don Lemon to Undergo ‘Formal Training’ After Uproar Over Women’s ‘Prime’ Comment, CNN CEO Says

CNN CEO Chris Licht said in a memo Monday night that Don Lemon would return to air Wednesday and undergo “formal training” after bipartisan backlash over comments he made about women.

Authorities Rescue 28 Children, Arrest 59 Individuals in Sex Abuse Operation

The FBI Dallas Division’s Child Exploitation Task Force and the North Texas Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force completed Operation Janus in the rescue of 28 children and arrested 59 individuals.

Asbury Awakening Sees 50,000 Visitors

University capacity maxed out.

TSA Quietly Begins Using Facial Recognition

"First generation CAT units are designed to scan a traveler’s photo identification, confirm the traveler’s identity as well as their flight details," according to TSA.

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