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The First Republican Party Platform -American Minute with Bill Federer

By the time of the Civil War, the slave population in the United States had grown to four million. The two major political parties in...

Homeless Encampment Built in Backyard of New Hampshire Family

A homeless encampment is reportedly growing in the backyard of a New Hampshire family.

Pennsylvania Capitol Evacuated After Bomb Threat: ‘In the Name of Palestine’

The Pennsylvania State Capitol was evacuated on Saturday after 250 members of the state's House and Senate received a bomb threat email.

ICE Arrests El Salvadorian National Linked to MS-13 in Annapolis

This week, federal investigators in Annapolis detained a member of the transnational criminal organization MS-13 who had entered the country illegally three times. El Salvadorian...

Homeless Man Charged With Murder in San Francisco

A homeless man has been charged in the death of a 74-year-old-woman who was pushed into an oncoming commuter train in San Francisco.

Capitol Siege Families Express Frustration Over Supreme Court Decision Protecting Trump

The families and victims of the supposed Capitol "riot" on January 6, 2021, are voicing their dissatisfaction and indignation following the Supreme Court's decision...

SFPD Does Nothing During Pride Event with Public Displays of Nudity in Front of Minors

San Francisco's recent Pride event has sparked controversy due to public indecency and the inaction of local police.

Democrats Vote to Disarm Blacks – American Minute with Bill Federer

Democrats passed laws called "Black Codes," which included taking guns away from Blacks. The Democrat Legislature of North Carolina passed a Black Code, published in 1825: "No slave shall go armed with gun, sword, club, or other weapon, or...

Former Uvalde Police Chief Indicted Over School Shooting

The former chief of the Uvalde School District police has been indicted over the 2022 attack in Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.

Law Enforcement Given Americans’ Mail Information Without Court Approval

The United States Postal Service (USPS) shared Americans' mailing information with law enforcement without appropriate court approval.

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