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24 States Unite to Support Arizona Proof-of-Citizenship Law

Twenty-four states have joined together to support Arizona's proof-of-citizenship law for voter registration.

Washington Listed as Most Dangerous U.S. State

A study released by personal finance company WalletHub ranked Washington as the most dangerous U.S. state.

Trump Brings Back Lewandowski To His 2024 Campaign

Corey Lewandowski, a key figure from Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, has officially rejoined the former president's 2024 campaign team. This move comes as Trump seeks to reinvigorate his bid for the White House in the face of a changing political landscape.

Biden Admin Program Only Deported 10% of Illegal Immigrants

A Biden-Harris program intended to deport illegal immigrant families has only removed 10% of those registered.

157,000 Volunteers Prepared to Protect the Vote

Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Michael Whatley announced that 157,000 volunteers have been recruited for the Protect The Vote Campaign.

Awakening the Church to the Horrors of Abortion: Seth Gruber’s 1916 Project

More than 64 million unborn babies have been killed in the United States since 1973, a crisis emanating from what pro-life advocate Seth Gruber describes as a "culture of death" in his new book and film, The 1916 Project.

U.S. Medical Group Questions Children’s Gender Surgeries

A major medical association, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), announced that it does not agree with so-called "gender-affirming care" for children.

Intel Officials Claim Iran is ‘Top Threat’ to U.S. Election

In a recent shift, United States intelligence officials reportedly adjusted their assessment of foreign threats to the upcoming election.

Kamala Harris Campaign Requires ID To Enter Rally But Not to Vote

Vice President Kamala Harris is facing criticism for an apparent inconsistency between her stance on voter ID laws and the requirements for attending her campaign events.

Psychological Study Links Kindness to Belief in God

A study from the University of California-Merced found that people perceive those who carry out "good deeds" to be religious or hold some belief in God.

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