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CBS Returns Catherine Herridge’s Files

CBS News returned journalist Catherine Herridge's files and materials related to her reporting, according to a statement from the Screen Actors Guild‐American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA).

Washington D.C.: U.S. Air Force Member Succumbs to Injuries After Fiery Protest

A U.S. Air Force member, identified as Aaron Bushnell, has passed away from injuries sustained after setting himself on fire outside the Israeli Embassy...

Transgender Killer Sentenced to 22 Years in Prison For Stabbing Portland Cab Driver

A transgender individual has been sentenced to 22 years in prison for “manslaughter” after stabbing a Portland cab driver to death on April 9, 2023.

Florida Defamation Bill Sparks Nationwide Debate Over Media Freedom

Conservative groups and activists nationwide are expressing opposition to a bill pending before the Florida House, which aims to facilitate lawsuits against journalists and...

National Day of Prayer: We Have Forgotten God…” Lincoln, “Awful Calamity … May Be but a Punishment … For Our Presumptuous Sins” – American...

President Reagan stated January 27, 1983: "In 1775, the Continental Congress proclaimed the first National Day of Prayer ... In 1783, the Treaty of Paris officially ended the long, weary Revolutionary War during...

Soros-Linked Entities Expand Media Presence with Audacy Debt Investment

Earlier this month, Soros Fund Management, the investment firm founded by George Soros, acquired over $400 million worth of debt owed by Audacy, the...

Two Minors Charged in Connection With Kansas City Chiefs Parade Shooting

Two minors have been charged in connection to the Kansas City mass shooting that took place earlier this week.

Join Us with Charlie Kirk on March 14

Join us on March 14 for a free event at Influence Church in Anaheim, California, to hear Charlie Kirk.

George Soros Purchases Massive Stake in U.S. Second-Largest Radio Chain

Billionaire George Soros purchased $400 million of debt in Audacy, the nation's second-largest radio station chain.

Washington Health Department Erases ‘Women,’ Says ‘Transmasculine’ People to Be Screened for Cervical Cancer

The Washington State Department of Health has erased the term 'woman' when discussing screenings for cervical cancer.

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