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Democratic Senator Questions Legality of Surveillance Program

Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) is questioning the legality of a White House surveillance program that allows law enforcement to access Americans' phone records.

Former PM David Cameron Returns to Government

Former British Prime Minister David Cameron has returned to the British government after being appointed by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak as Foreign Secretary.

Oregon Instructs Teachers to Dismantle ‘Systemic Inequities’ in Math

Oregon's Department of Education is training teachers on how to disrupt "systemic inequities" in mathematics.

Soros-Backed District Attorney Carjacked After Dismissing Over Half of Violent Felony Cases During His First Months in Office

Soros-backed Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams and his 78-year-old mother were carjacked at gunpoint late last month.

Election Group Being Sued for 2020 Fraud Allegations Claims Concrete Evidence of Trump’s Victory in Georgia

In a recent development, the election integrity group, VoterGA, which is currently facing a lawsuit over its claims of fraud in the 2020 Presidential election, has stated that it can prove former President Donald Trump won in Georgia.

New York Religious Communities View Migration as ‘Burden’

A pair of polls show near-universal and growing opposition to migration among New York communities amid the chaos and diversity created by D.C. pro-migration policies.

U.K. Labour Party Labels Intentional Misgendering an ‘Aggravated Offence’

If the United Kingdom's Labour party secures power, intentionally misgendering a transgender individual would be considered an "aggravated offence."

The Constitution: A Brief History and Timeline

The United States Constitution is a foundational document that has shaped the course of American history and continues to impact the lives of citizens today.

Election Integrity Challenged in U.S.: Duplicate Ballots in San Diego, Flawed Instructions in Pennsylvania Ignite Concerns

During April primary elections in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, nearly 19,000 ballots were issued with erroneous instructions regarding the number of candidates voters should select in a particular race.

Biden Admin Greenlights Border Wall Construction in South Texas, Waiving 26 Federal Laws

In a marked departure from earlier stances, the Biden administration on Wednesday facilitated the continuation of border wall construction in South Texas by waiving 26 federal laws.

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