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UC Berkeley Parents Use Private Security To Protect Students From Rising Crime on Campus

Parents of students at the University of California at Berkeley have been forced to turn to private security to protect their children on campus.

Trump Rally Coverage Tops Cable News Ratings, Biden Interview Trails Behind

Former President Donald Trump's recent rally coverage outshone MSNBC's much-hyped interview with President Joe Biden, landing the ex-president's event as the second most-watched hour...

Trump Excludes Some as Potential Running Mates, Hints at Conservative VP Pick

Former President Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee for the 2024 election, indicated on Wednesday that he has excluded certain individuals he deemed unfit...

Fox News’ Hannity Calls Out CNN’s Tapper: ‘Choose Your Lane’

Fox News host Sean Hannity sharply criticized CNN anchor Jake Tapper this week, labeling him a "liberal talk show host pretending to be a...

Michigan Hospital Pays Settlement to Job Applicant Refusing Flu Vaccine

Trinity Health Grand Rapids, a Michigan hospital, agreed to settle a lawsuit after denying a job applicant's religious exemption from the flu vaccine.

Kathy Hochul Deploys National Guard in New York Subway System

New York Governor Kathy Hochul (D) announced a plan to deploy 750 National Guard members in an effort to combat crime.

Cable News Networks Consider Anchor Pay Cuts as Viewership Dips

Major television networks are contemplating reducing the salaries of key TV personalities to mitigate financial losses as cable news viewership declines. From CNN to Fox...

Bannon’s War Room Show: Murdoch and Fox Accused of Illegal Practices

Stephen K. Bannon, in a recent episode of his War Room television show, launched a scathing attack on Rupert Murdoch and his Fox empire,...

‘Jeopardy!’ Incorprates Woke Pronouns into Category

The popular trivia show Jeopardy! received widespread backlash after a question involved "Xem, Xyrs, Xemself" pronouns.

Federal Judge Rules $1.7 Trillion Spending Bill Passed Unconstitutionally

United States District Judge James Wesley Hendrix of the Northern District of Texas said the House of Representatives improperly passed a $1.7 trillion spending bill.

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