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Appeals Court Rules Pharmaceutical Company Immune in Antitrust Case

A federal appeals court ruled that pharmaceutical company Merck is immune from allegations that it violated antitrust laws.

Document Release on Biden and Family Business Ties Postponed to Post-Election 2024

The disclosure of documents from Joe Biden's tenure as vice president, which include communications with his son, Hunter, and brother, James, about their business...

DHS Subpoenaed After Whistleblower Shares Walz’s Ties with China

House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) subpoenaed DHS Chief Alejandro Mayorkas for information on Governor Tim Walz's (D) alleged connections to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

Harris Endorsed by Newly Launched Law Enforcement Group with Strong Democratic Affiliations

Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign recently promoted an endorsement from a “leading” law enforcement group, Police Leaders for Community Safety, but the organization has...

Facebook Created Portal to Censor Americans

Facebook trained government officials to censor Americans, according to documents released by America First Legal (AFL).

Supreme Court Leak ‘Far Worse’ Than Dobbs, Targets Chief Justice John Roberts

Recent Supreme Court leaks reveal internal deliberations on three cases involving former President Donald Trump and target Chief Justice John Roberts.

Former President George W. Bush Does Not Plan to Endorse Trump

Former President George W. Bush has remained silent about his voting plans for the 2024 presidential election.

White House, DOJ Targets Russian ‘Interference’ Ahead of 2024 Election

The administration under President Biden and Vice President Harris is poised for a significant announcement this Wednesday, aiming its sights at Russia for what...

New Hampshire Supreme Court Upholds Ruling that Schools Cannot Disclose Students’ Gender

The New Hampshire Supreme Court recently upheld a lower court's decision in favor of a policy by a school district that suggests staff should refrain from informing parents about their child’s transgender identity, as detailed in court records.

First Prayer in Congress – American Minute with Bill Federer

"It was enough to melt a heart of stone," remarked John Adams after the First Prayer in Congress. The First Session of the First Continental Congress opened in September of 1774 with a...

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