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Oklahoma Man Returns Home After Facing Ammo Charges in Turks and Caicos

The Oklahoma man who was facing up to 14 years in a Turks and Caicos prison after four rounds of hunting ammunition were found in his luggage is coming home to the United States.

Venezuelan Illegal Immigrants Charged With Murdering Young Girl in Texas

Two Venezuelan illegal immigrants have been charged with murdering a young girl in Houston, Texas.

Democrats Push for ‘Priority-2’ Refugee Status for Palestinians with U.S. Ties

On Thursday, Congressional Democrats sent a letter to the Biden administration advocating for the admission of Palestinian refugees into the United States. Addressed to...

Louisiana Governor Signs Bill Requiring Ten Commandments in Classrooms; Trump Applauds Move

Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry signed a bill requiring every classroom in the state to display a copy of the Ten Commandments. Former President Donald...

DOD Failed to Track Funding of Chinese Labs

The Department of Defense (DOD) announced that it is unable to track how many taxpayer dollars funded Chinese research labs.

Foreign Entities Purchase Farmland Near 19 U.S. Military Bases

Chinese entities have been purchasing farmland situated near U.S. military bases, raising national security concerns.

Missouri AG to Sue New York for ‘Unconstitutional Lawfare Against President Trump’

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced that his office plans to file a lawsuit against the state of New York due to to its "unconstitutional lawfare" efforts against Donald Trump.

RFK Jr. Excluded from Presidential Debate, Biden and Trump to Face Off Alone

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump will now face off one-on-one in the first presidential debate, which will be televised by CNN...

Biden Administration Prioritizes Ukraine’s Air Defense in Major Strategic Shift

According to congressional sources and a senior White House official, the Biden administration is giving Ukraine's vital air defense capabilities top priority over those...

Vermont City Sued After Allowing Illegal Immigrants to Vote

The city of Burlington, Vermont, is being sued after allowing non-citizens to take part in its elections.

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