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The Road to the Civil War: Slavery, Politics, and the Birth of the Republican Party: William Federer

By the time of the Civil War, the United States was a nation deeply divided over the issue of slavery.

Facebook Allows Cartels to Advertise Smuggling Operations

Former acting director of the United States National Intelligence Richard Grenell revealed that Facebook allows cartels to advertise human smuggling operations.

John Kerry to Leave Biden Administration

John Kerry will be stepping down as Biden's Climate Envoy, according to Axios.

Vermont Sees Assisted Suicides Quadruple Over Two Years

A report from the Vermont Department of Health revealed that the number of individuals who have died from assisted suicide has quadrupled in the last two years.

Thousands Gather in Israel to Recognize Hostages Taken by Hamas

An estimated 120,000 people gathered for a 24-hour rally in Israel to recognize the hostages taken by Hamas.

Jim Jordan Launches Inquiry into Prosecutor Nathan Wade

House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) has launched an inquiry into Nathan Wade, a prosecutor hired by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

Small Wisconsin Town Asks Biden for Help With Immigration Crisis

The small town of Whitewater, Wisconsin is now asking President Joe Biden for help after the once safe town is dealing with the "acute" immigration crisis.

Oregon County Disbands DEI Office

Oregon's Clackamas County has removed its Office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion after officials voted to end its $828,000 budget.

Record Cold Weather Cancels Candidate Events Ahead of Iowa Caucuses

Record-breaking cold weather and winter storms have canceled some events just ahead of the Iowa Caucuses.

Maine Builds Rent-Free Apartments for Illegal Migrants Paid by Taxpayers

Maine’s taxpayers are now paying for new apartments built for illegal aliens who will have at least two years’ worth of rent paid for.

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