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Chinese Fighter Jet Intercepts, Releases Metal Shards Into Aircraft Piloted By US Allies

A Chinese fighter jet reportedly intercepted an Australian surveillance plane and released metal shards into the plane’s engine, according to Australia’s Ministry of Defense...

9 Big Things We Learned From The Michael Sussmann Prosecution

Less than one week ago, a Washington D.C. jury acquitted former Hillary Clinton campaign attorney Michael Sussmann of lying to former FBI General Counsel...

‘Satanic’ Attack on Nigerian Church Reportedly Leaves More Than 50 Dead, Including Children

More than 50 people are reportedly dead and dozens more are injured following a "vile and satanic" attack on a Catholic church in Nigeria, according to multiple reports coming out of the West African country.

Pope Francis Fuels Speculation That He Might Soon Retire

Italian and Catholic media alike have been rife with unsubstantiated speculation.

Thirteen Times Biden Aides Cleaned Up After His Gaffes

Joe Biden has kept his aides busy by frequently misspeaking in ways that require walk-backs and clarifications — a pattern that came into focus...

Bay Area County Reintroduces Indoor Mask Mandate: California

Alameda County will now require masks in most indoor settings.

Bad News for the Left: Evil Does Exist

They say that the devil’s biggest achievement was to make people think he doesn’t exist. The same can be said of IRS inspectors.

Christian Grad Sues After University Took Action for Sharing Her Beliefs With Classmates

A conservative Christian student filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday against officials at an Illinois university.

Why the Special Counsel Needs to Fight for More Spygate Documents, Stat

Special Counsel John Durham’s prosecution of Igor Danchenko, the Russian national who served as Christopher Steele’s primary sub-source, will soon heat up—maybe as early as next week, if prosecutors are wise and return to the grand jury to obtain the documents the Hillary Clinton campaign wrongfully withheld based on attorney-client privilege.

Arizona Woman Admits Guilt in Ballot Collection Scheme

An Arizona woman accused of illegally collecting early ballots in the 2020 primary election pleaded guilty Thursday in an agreement with state prosecutors that saw the more serious forgery and conspiracy charges dismissed and limited any potential for a lengthy prison sentence.

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