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Catholic Clergy to Receive Book on Denying Communion to Pro-Choice Politicians

"The Church cannot remain silent and indifferent to a public offense against the Body and Blood of Christ," the book says.

Asbury Awakening Sees 50,000 Visitors

University capacity maxed out.

TSA Quietly Begins Using Facial Recognition

"First generation CAT units are designed to scan a traveler’s photo identification, confirm the traveler’s identity as well as their flight details," according to TSA.

Russia Suspends Nuclear Treaty with U.S., But Is ‘Not Withdrawing’: Putin

"I have to say today that Russia is suspending its participation in New START. I repeat, not withdrawing from the treaty, no, but merely suspending its participation," Putin said.

Dirtiest and Most Crime-Ridden Cities Are Democrat Run

A new report has ranked 152 cities across the United States on their level of cleanliness, with the five dirtiest cities being found to have Democratic mayors.

Trump Campaign Announces Ballot Harvesting Fund

Trump's campaign fundraising email announced Trump's launch of a ballot harvesting fund.

Biden Admin Negotiates Deal to Give WHO Authority Over U.S. Pandemic Policies

The Biden administration is readying to sign a "legally binding" agreement with the World Health Organization that would permit it the authority to dictate U.S. policies during a pandemic, The Epoch Times has reported.

Rasmussen Poll: U.S. Voters ‘Strongly Prefer’ Capitalism to Socialism

Most likely voters in the United States say that capitalism is a better economic system than socialism in the latest poll from Rasmussen Reports.

Seattle to Pay Millions in Lawsuit Over Failure to End ‘No-Cop Zone’

The city of Seattle, Washington, agreed to pay $3.65 million to settle a lawsuit over its failure to end the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest (CHOP) zone in 2020.

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