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The Hell-Hound of Slavery – American Minute with Bill Federer

"Old Man Eloquent" John Quincy Adams suffered a stroke at his desk in the House chamber. He had just given an impassioned speech against the Democrat plan to expand...

Georgia Supreme Court Restores Six-Week Abortion Ban

Georgia's Supreme Court reinstated the state's heartbeat bill, called the LIFE Act.

MAGA Signage Showdown: Sticker Mule’s Trump Banner Draws Legal Fire

‘A massive "Vote for Trump" banner placed atop a building in upstate New York by a CEO supportive of the MAGA movement has led...

Supreme Court Grants 15 New Cases

As the Supreme Court prepares for its upcoming term, it has granted 15 new cases, among which is a notable challenge related to the vaping industry.

Melania Trump Expresses Support for Abortion Rights Ahead of Book Release

In her forthcoming memoir set to release this Tuesday, Melania Trump, the former first lady, reveals her stance in favor of a woman's choice...

Colorado to Pay Legal Fees for Web Designer Against LGBTQ Weddings in Free Speech Case

The State of Colorado has agreed to pay more than $1.5 million in legal fees to a web designer who refused to create a website for a same-sex couple.

Dark Slavery History – American Minute with Bill Federer

Slavery did not start in 1619. It began with kings. Wherever there was the first king on top there were slaves on the bottom. From the beginning of recorded history, Kings fought battles. When kings were victorious, they considered...

After Assassination Scare, Raimondo Says It’s Time to ‘Banish’ Trump from U.S. Politics

On a recent Wednesday, US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo passionately argued that American voters should decisively remove Donald Trump from the political landscape. This...

RFK Jr. Requests Supreme Court Puts Him Back on New York Ballot

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has filed an emergency appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court seeking to have his name restored to the New York ballot, despite suspending his independent presidential campaign and endorsing Donald Trump.

Arizona Supreme Court Rules Nearly 100K People With Unconfirmed Citizenship Can Vote in Upcoming Election

The Arizona Supreme Court ruled that nearly 98,000 voter registrations in the state remain with unconfirmed citizenship status, raising concerns ahead of a pivotal election.

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