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Illegal Border Crossings Down After Gov. Abbott Takes Action

Since the State of Texas has secured the border, there has reportedly been a major drop in the number of illegals coming into the U.S. from December to January.

Senate Proposal: $650M for Border Wall, $48B for Ukraine Defense

A Senate bill proposes allocating $650 million for the continuation of the border wall at the United States-Mexico border, while simultaneously earmarking $48 billion...

Former Trump Official Shot in D.C. Carjacking, Suspect Killed

A former Trump administration official was critically injured in Washington, D.C., on Monday during a carjacking incident, police reported. Mike Gill, who served as the...

Trump Leading Haley by 27 Points in Her Home State of South Carolina

Former President Donald Trump is up by 27 points against candidate Nikki Haley in her own state of South Carolina.

Biden Targets South Carolina Black Voters Ahead of Primary

President Joe Biden, aiming to bolster his support among black voters in South Carolina, remains steadfast in his efforts despite reservations from other voter...

Quarter of Gen Z Americans Identify as LGBTQ

The Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) released a report detailing that more than a quarter of Gen Z Americans identify as being LGBTQ.

Nearly 30% of Americans Identify as Religious ‘Nones’

A poll from Pew Research found that 28% of Americans are religious "nones."

Senators Write to NIH After Group Removes ‘Lengthen Life’ From Stated Goals

Senators Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) wrote to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), imploring them to maintain its goal of "lengthening life" after it proposed to change its mission statement.

Biden’s EPA Proposal Sparks Concerns Over National Security and Military Supply Chains

In a recent move by the Biden administration, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed a ban on methylene chloride, a chemical integral to the...

Defense Secretary Austin Claims No Ukraine Aid Was Misused

In his first public appearance since being hospitalized, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin claimed there is "no credible evidence" that aid to Ukraine was misused.

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