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First Lady Says Biden Ready to Run

First lady Jill Biden gave one of the clearest indications yet that President Joe Biden will run for a second term, telling The Associated Press in an exclusive interview on Friday that there's "pretty much" nothing left to do but figure out the time and place for the announcement.

How Trump Derangement Gave Birth to the Censorship-Industrial Complex

The Biden administration may have abandoned plans to create a “Disinformation Board,” but a more insidious “Censorship Complex” already exists and is growing at an alarming speed.

Vivek Ramaswamy Announces Presidential Run

Republican author and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy announced his 2024 presidential run.

James O’Keefe No Longer With Project Veritas (Video)

"James will make his own way—as he always has before."

High Intelligence Linked to Support for Free Speech

The study says that "both trait emotional intelligence and cognitive ability uniquely predict less concern for political correctness and more support for freedom of speech."

Illinois Dem. Governor Criticizes Chicago Police Department for Hosting Governor DeSantis at Event

Illinois Governor Pritzker called out the Chicago Police Department for hosting Republican Ron DeSantis at a police event.

Consultant Receives 18-Month Prison Sentence For Scheme To Connect Russian Millionaire To Trump

A GOP political operative was sentenced to 18 months in prison on Friday for illegally funneling tens of thousands of dollars from a Russian businessman to the Trump campaign in 2016.

Trump Leads Biden, Harris in 2024 Presidential Matchups

A new poll shows that Trump is leading against Biden and Harris in the hypothetical 2024 election matchups.

Election Integrity and Trump Loyalty Growing in Michigan: Swing State Moves Away from Establishment Dogma

Rift between establishment and America First Republicans in Michigan, who support different policies and candidates, and the potential impact on the party's future.

U.S. Military Admits to Overdose Epidemic Among Troops: Over 15,000 Overdoses in the Last Five Years

The US military has reported more than 15,000 service members overdosing on illicit drugs in the past five years, with 332 deaths, as Fentanyl overdose deaths have doubled since 2017, particularly among white male soldiers under 33 years old, and military bases hosting elite soldiers bore higher concentrations of overdoses, with the need for greater attention and resources to address the overdose crisis in the military becoming more pressing.

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