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Senate Relaxes Dress Code Guidelines to Accommodate John Fetterman

The Democrat-run U.S. Senate has eased up on its dress code requirements, allowing senators to dress as they please on Capitol Hill.

U.S. Intelligence Employees Are ‘Vastly Outnumbered’ by Chinese Agents

Director of the Federal Bureau of Intelligence (FBI) Christopher Wray voiced concerns that the U.S. Intelligence force is weaker than China's.

5 American Prisoners Released as Biden Admin Gives $6 Billion to Iran

Some Iranian prisoners who were released decided not to return home.

G20 Countries to Develop ‘Digital Public Infrastructure,’ Raising Privacy Concerns

Digital ID systems may threaten individual freedoms.

Los Angeles Mayor ‘Fearful’ Planes of Illegals May Arrive and Overwhelm the City

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said she is "fearful that any day" planes filled with illegal immigrants will be flown into the city.

46 Million Migrants Residing in U.S.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, about 46 million migrants live within the United States.

Former Kentucky Clerk Fined $100,000 For Denying Gay Couple Marriage License in 2015

Former Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis, who gained national attention when she refused to grant marriage licenses to gay partners in 2015, has now been ordered by a federal jury to pay one gay couple a total of $100,000.

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson Proposes City-Owned Grocery Stores

In a move to address the issue of crime in Chicago, Mayor Brandon Johnson has proposed the establishment of city-owned grocery stores.

Hunter Biden Indicted on Gun Charges

The charges stem from alleged false statements made by Hunter Biden concerning his use of illegal drugs at the time of purchasing a firearm in 2018.

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