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U.S. Releases Names of Soldiers Killed in Terrorist Attack

The United States Military released the names of three soldiers who were killed in the terrorist attack by an Iranian-backed group over the weekend.

Iran Executes Four Men Over Alleged Mossad Links

Iran executed four men on Monday after they were convicted of planning sabotage and having alleged links with Israel's Mossad secret service, state media...

President Biden’s Third-Year Job Approval Worst From Any President Since Jimmy Carter

According to new polling data from Gallup, President Joe Biden’s approval numbers for his third year in office were the worst among every president since Jimmy Carter.

Nonprofit Says Requests For School Choice Scholarships Have Risen Significantly Since COVID

A nonprofit organization that provides school choice scholarships to low-income children has seen requests for students to move out of the public school system nearly triple since the government closed down schools across the country during COVID.

Georgia Senate Votes to Create Committee Investigating Fani Willis

The Georgia Senate voted 30-19 to create a special committee that will investigate Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

Another Major International Airport Offering Shelter to Migrants

A terminal at Boston Logan International Airport has been turned into a temporary shelter for migrants.

German Scientists Urge Halting mRNA Vaccines: Problems ‘Increasingly Obvious’

A group of German chemistry professors sent a letter to the Paul Ehrlich Institute (PEI), writing that “the problems with modRNA-based vaccines are becoming increasingly apparent.”

Nearly 30% of Americans Identify as Religious ‘Nones’

A poll from Pew Research found that 28% of Americans are religious "nones."

Ohio GOP Primary Takes a Turn with Johnson’s Candidate Endorsement

House Speaker Mike Johnson has thrown his support behind Ohio District Nine Congressional Candidate State Rep. Derek Merrin, who is challenging Democratic Rep. Marcy...

Gov. Abbott Uses Right of ‘Self-Defense’ to Combat Border Crisis

Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) has invoked the right to "self-defense" to combat the state's border crisis following the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to allow Border Patrol agents to cut razor wire installed along the U.S.-Mexico border.

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