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New Nonprofit Promotes ‘Principles of Our Nation’s Founding’: Restoration of America

"We have the greatest country in the world and we have an obligation to educate our children and grandchildren about our founding and what made America exceptional."

Murders Already Soaring In Major U.S. Cities This Year

Spates of deadly violence impacted several U.S. cities to start 2023, outpacing the same period in 2022.

Arizona AG, RNC File Lawsuit Contesting Certified Election Results

Republicans in Arizona have filed a lawsuit again alleging incompetence from election officials influenced the midterm election results, after a previous legal challenge was dismissed.

100 Times Election Denier Hakeem Jeffries Declared Election Results Were Fake, Artificial, Illegitimate

Election denier Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) attacked democracy at least 100 times by questioning the integrity of American elections, according to Republican National Committee’s research exclusively obtained by Breitbart News.

Did Trump Really Call for the ‘Termination of the Constitution?’

Former President Donald Trump’s recent post on his own social media site — Truth Social — has been falsely reported as his having called for the “termination” of the Constitution.

‘Critical Win’: Appeals Court Strikes Down San Diego Schools COVID Vaccine Mandate

In a precedent-setting decision for the State of California, a state appeals court last week ruled against the San Diego Unified School District’s (SDUSD) COVID-19 vaccine requirement for students.

Ukrainians ‘Ready to Endure’ Longterm Power Outages, Says Zelensky’s Wife

Elena Zelenskaya claimed Ukrainians are "ready to endure" heat and power outages for several years if the country joins the European Union.

Maricopa Election Officials Launched Pac in 2021 to Stop MAGA Candidates

It has been revealed that embattled Arizona's Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer and Supervisor Chairman Bill Gates in 2021 started a political action committee to stop MAGA candidates.

City of Boston Agrees to Pay $2.1 Million in Christian Flag Case

The city of Boston has agreed to pay $2.1 million in attorney fees and damages stemming from a 2017 case in which the city refused to allow a Christian flag to be flown at City Hall Plaza for Constitution Day.

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