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Here’s What Happened to Murder Rates When Texas’ Capital Defunded Police

Drivers heading south on U.S. Route 183 in Austin, Texas, have become familiar with a billboard urging city police officers to relocate to Spokane, Washington, to become deputy sheriffs and collect a $15,000 bonus. 

Judge Says DOJ Treated BLM Rioters Better Than Capitol Protesters

"US Attorney's Office would have more credibility if it was even-handed in its concern about riots and mobs in the city," says Judge Trevor McFadden.

China power shortage threatens supply chain disruption and higher prices

Electricity customers across China were forced to spend periods of the last few weeks in the dark as utilities cut out the lights to manage significant...

POLL: Over 50% Of Trump Voters Want To Secede, 41% Of Dems Agree It’s Time To ‘Split The Country’

Most Trump voters are in favor of seceding from the government of the United States according to a new poll by the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia.

Newsom Announces Nation’s First K-12 Vax Mandate For Public And Private Schools

"I anticipate that other states will follow suit."

Woman Injured by COVID Vaccine Pleads With Health Agencies for Help, as Local News Agency Kills Story After Pressure From Pfizer

In an exclusive interview with The Defender, Kristi Dobbs recounted how she’s spent nine months pleading with health agencies to research the neurological injuries she developed after Pfizer’s vaccine, and how she and others are trying to get the word out about the vaccine’s potential risks.

Del Rio Madness Proves Biden Can Stop The Border Crisis Whenever He Wants

The September 12–24 migrant camp crisis in Del Rio displayed two lessons very much worth unpacking from the White House response.

China flies dozens of fighter jets near Taiwan in show of force

Two dozens Chinese fighter jets entered Taiwanese airspace on Thursday in a show of force amid rising tensions between China and the autonomous island.

Texas Border County Votes to Sue Biden Over Failure to Secure Border: ‘Enough Is Enough’

Val Verde County, which lies directly above the border between Texas and Mexico, announced Tuesday it will seek to form a coalition of southern border counties and cities to sue President Joe Biden over his failure to enforce U.S. immigration laws.

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