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Ray Epps Receives No Jail Time for Jan. 6 Events

Ray Epps, a figure from the January 6, 2021 Capitol event, has received no jail time for his alleged involvement in the actions taken that day.

Trump Files to Dismiss Georgia Election Case

Donald Trump filed a motion to dismiss his election case in Fulton County, Georgia.

USA Junior Hockey Team Goes Viral After Singing National Anthem: ‘We Love Our Country’

The USA hockey team was praised for singing along to the National Anthem after winning the World Junior Championship over the weekend.

America First Legal Investigates Illegal Immigrant Presence on U.S. Airlines

America First Legal (AFL) launched an investigation into the Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) allowance of poorly vetted illegal immigrants on commercial airlines.

House Democrats Release Report Condemning Foreign Entities’ Expenditures at Trump-Owned Businesses

House Democrats released a report that attempted to equate foreign businesses ordering room service at Trump hotels with Joe Biden's business dealings.

DOJ Recommends 6 Month Prison Sentence for Ray Epps

The U.S. government has recommended that Ray Epps, who was caught on camera urging people to go inside the Capitol, receive six months in prison.

Jan. 6 Defendants Have Combined 847-Year Prison Sentence

Biden's Department of Justice (DOJ) has sentenced the January 6, 2021, Capitol event defendants to a combined 847-year prison sentence.

Children at Risk of Severe Allergic Reaction, Swollen Lymph Nodes After COVID-19 Vaccination

A Norwegian study found that children who received the COVID-19 vaccine are at a greater risk of experiencing swollen lymph nodes.

Ohio Gov. Vetoes Legislation Banning Trans Surgeries, Protecting Girls’ Sports

Governor Mike DeWine (R-OH) vetoed legislation that prohibited transgender surgeries for minors and prevented biological males from competing in girls' sports.

Children Receiving COVID-19 Vaccination at Greater Risk of Dental Problems, Cavities: Study

Children who received the COVID-19 vaccine are at greater risk of tooth decay and cavities due to lower salivary secretion rates, according to a study from Saudi Arabia.

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