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King Charles III, in First Address, Vows ‘Lifelong Service’

King Charles III vowed in his first speech as monarch Friday to carry on Queen Elizabeth II’s “lifelong service” with his own modernizing stamp, as Britain entered an uncertain new age under a new sovereign.

Sen. Ron Johnson Won’t Back Same-Sex Marriage Bill, Cites Religious Protections

Sen. Ron Johnson won’t support the same-sex marriage bill that would enhance protections for LGBT and interracial couples, citing issues with religious liberty.

Queen Elizabeth II Dead at 96 After 70 Years on the Throne

Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch and a symbol of stability in a turbulent era that saw the decline of the British empire and embarrassing dysfunction in her own family, died Thursday after 70 years on the throne. She was 96.

Disabled Portland Residents Sue City for Surrendering Sidewalks to the Homeless

A 66-year-old woman who had a bottle thrown at her as she maneuvered around a Portland, Ore. homeless camp in her electric wheelchair.

Queen Elizabeth II Dead at 96 After 70 Years on the Throne

Britain’s longest-reigning monarch and a rock of stability across much of a turbulent century, died Thursday after 70 years on the throne. She was 96.

Evidence of the FBI’s Assault on 2nd Amendment Rights

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has been under fire for years now for having become politicized and weaponized by the left.

Widespread Power Outages Across California’s Bay Area After Emergency Is Declared

Widespread power outages were being reported on Tuesday morning across California’s Bay Area region, according to the state’s largest utility, amid high temperatures and...

Main Gas Pipeline to EU Will Be Closed Until Sanctions Lifted: Russia

Nord Stream 1 operations will be hampered as long as Western restrictions remain in place, Dmitry Peskov says.

Joe Biden Accuses Heckler of ‘Destroying Democracy’ at Labor Day Speech

Joe Biden mocked a heckler during a Labor Day speech on Monday, accusing him of “destroying democracy.”

IRS Publishes Confidential Information of 120,000 Taxpayers Online, Then Blames ‘Human Coding Error’

On Friday, officials from Treasury Department announced that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) had accidentally published confidential information pertaining to approximately 120,000 taxpayers’ retirement accounts on its website.

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