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Department of Energy Collecting Religious Exemption Data

Senator James Lankford (R-OK) warned that the Department of Energy (DOE) policy requiring the agency to collect and store religious exemption requests may violate the First Amendment.

U.S., Canada, Mexico Launch ‘Pandemic Preparedness Initiative’

The United States, Canada, and Mexico launched a pandemic preparedness initiative that bolsters the One Health agenda.

Armenian Genocide History – American Minute with Bill Federer

Armenia's last Arsacid king was deposed in 428 AD, ending an independent Armenia until the rise of Bagratid Armenia in the 9th century. Armenia's thousands of years of history included independence, interspersed with occupations...

Fascism and Trump: The Politically Charged Edits in Wikipedia’s Archives

A comprehensive examination of the editing trends on Wikipedia has revealed deliberate modifications to political articles, particularly an ongoing attempt to connect Donald Trump...

Florida’s Abortion Battle: Amendment 4 Sparks Controversy Ahead of Vote

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and his administration are actively opposing a pro-abortion ballot amendment supported by various leftist groups. Should they succeed, it would...

Philadelphia DA Sues Musk Over Petition Giveaways

Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk over the entrepreneur's million-dollar giveaways to those who sign his pro-Constitution petition.

Intertwined History of Armenia, Kingdom of Judea, Roman Empire, and Christianity – American Minute with Bill Federer

One of the oldest civilizations is that of the Armenians. According to ancient tradition, Noah's Ark rested on Mount Ararat in the Armenian Mountain Range. Noah's Ark on Mount Ararat is featured on Armenia's National Coat...

Baldwin Under Fire for Funding LGBTQ Group Distributing Chest Binders to Minors

Wisconsin Senator Tammy Baldwin is facing criticism over her allocation of $400,000 in federal funds to a youth services organization that provided chest binders...

Raytheon to Pay More Than $950 Million in Settlement for Fraud, Bribery

Raytheon, a subsidiary of defense contractor RTX, will pay more than $950 million to resolve federal investigations into fraud schemes and violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and the Arms Export Control Act (AECA).

From Virginia to Minnesota: Walz Advocacy for LGBTQ Inclusion in Schools

In a significant move during a campaign event focused on LGBTQ voters, the spouse of Tim Walz, the Democratic nominee for vice president, actively...

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