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Chris Cuomo Criticizes J6 Committee: ‘I Don’t See That There’s Criminality There’

Former CNN anchor Chris Cuomo ripped the January 6 Select Committee investigation of the Capitol riot during Thursday’s episode of “The Chris Cuomo Project” podcast.

Virginia Military Base Hosts Drag Show at Family-Friendly ‘Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Summer Festival’

The U.S. military is hosting a drag show at a family-friendly festival at Joint Base Langley-Eustis (JBLE) at the end of July.

Many Who Got COVID Shots Diagnosed With Brand-New Condition: Analysis

Blood clots, heart attack, liver damage, leg or lung clots, stroke.

Pope Francis Thinking About Retiring

Pope Francis admitted he needs to either cut back or think about retiring. Francis, 85, shared the remarks on a flight on Saturday as he...

Monkeypox Pandemic Declaration on ‘Predicted Schedule’: Retired U.S. General

One former general called the WHO leader a "Marxist from Ethiopia, totally supported by the Chinese Communist Party."

Biden Admin Giving Social Security Numbers to Illegal Aliens: Lara Logan

"If you really want to know where the cheating starts, it’s long before you get to the polls…it starts with counting illegals in the census," says journalist.

Nobody Has ‘Gotten to the Bottom’ of 9/11, Says Trump

On the day of the 9/11 attacks, Trump suggested explosives could have been used to help take down the World Trade Center.

School Choice Looms as Electoral Stealth Issue

Conservatives gathered at the pro-Trump America First Policy Summit in Washington this week talked about numerous issues like soaring crime, the ailing economy, and tensions abroad.

Kansas Abortion Amendment Spurs Registrations, Projections of Record Aug. 2 Primary Tally

There’s a pitch battle, one of words and wording, being waged across the rolling woods and river-creased plains of Kansas, with both sides accusing the other of spinning lies to fearmonger for votes in a special election being intensely watched nationwide.

House Passes ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban Along Party Lines, Likely Doomed in the Senate

The House of Representatives on July 29 passed legislation that would ban so-called “assault weapons” and high-capacity magazines.

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