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Denver Announces Budget Cuts to Police, Fire Departments Amid Migrant Crisis

Denver, Colorado announced budget cuts to the police, sheriff, and fire departments to provide for migrants.

Planned Parenthood Refuses to Disclose Records for Minors’ Sex Changes

Planned Parenthood refused to comply with a court order mandating that they disclose patient records for Missouri minors' gender transitions.

DNC Used Campaign Funds to Pay for Biden’s Legal Fees, Condemned Trump for Doing the Same

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) paid $1.5 million for President Joe Biden's legal bills during Special Counsel Robert Hur's investigation into Biden's handling of classified materials.

Iowa Governor Signs ‘Illegal Reentry’ Bill Allowing State to Arrest Some Migrants

Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds (R) signed a bill that makes it illegal for a migrant to be in that state if they were previously denied entry into the United States.

Another Boeing Whistleblower Says Company Dismissed Safety Concerns

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating claims from another Boeing whistleblower who said the company overlooked safety concerns.

Attorneys General Accuse Merrick Garland of ‘Sowing Seeds of Distrust Among American Electorate’

Sixteen attorneys general wrote a letter to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, stating the Justice Department has been weaponized against U.S. states.

Illegal Immigrant Brutally Stabs Wife to Death in Front of Children

An illegal alien from Mexico who came across the U.S.-Mexico border last month stabbed his wife to death in front of his children.

Over 125,000 Migrants Released into San Diego in Seven Months

San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond told The New York Post that a "minimum" of 125,000 migrants have entered San Diego in the last seven months.

Study Finds Power Grid Emissions 24,000x More Potent than CO2

A study from MIT found that sulfur hexafluoride, a gas more than 24,000x more potent than carbon dioxide, is released through electric power grids.

Arizona Supreme Court Upholds 160-Year-Old Abortion Ban

In a 4-2 decision, the Arizona Supreme Court upheld a 160-year-old abortion ban, reversing an appeals court ruling.

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