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TSA Says It Will Accept Arrest Warrants as ID for Illegal Aliens at Airports

What sort of identification do you need to fly from a U.S. airport? According to the Transportation Security Agency (TSA), there are 16 forms of ID you can use to board an airplane. Generally, they include any government-issued ID like a driver’s license or a passport as well as military IDs, transportation worker cards, and a border crossing card.

Texas Synagogue Terrorist’s Brother Says He ‘Was Suffering from Mental Health Issues’

The brother of 44-year-old Malik Faisal Akram, the British national who was shot dead after taking four people hostage at a Texas synagogue, says his brother suffered from “mental health issues.”

FBI Identifies Texas Synagogue Hostage-Taker as Malik Faisal Akram

The FBI has identified the man who took hostages at a Texas synagogue on Jan. 15 and was shot dead after an hours-long standoff as British national Malik Faisal Akram.

FBI Frees Hostages at Texas Synagogue — Suspect Dead

A man took four hostages at a Jewish synagogue in Colleyville, Texas, on Saturday morning. After a ten-hour standoff, an FBI Hostage Rescue Team made entry and rescued the three remaining hostages. The FBI confirmed the suspect is dead.

Armed Man Takes Hostages at Texas Synagogue

Local media outlets report a man took hostages at a Jewish synagogue in Colleyville, Texas, on Saturday morning. Colleyville police say that have a SWAT team on the scene.

Biblical Archaeology’s Top 10 Discoveries of 2021

Evidence of Herod’s green thumb, Roman crucifixion methods, and Philistine bananas add to our understanding of the world of the Bible.

Lawmaker Pulls Bill that Would Have Forced Unvaxxed to Pay Their Own Medical Costs

Illinois Rep. says bill too "divisive," brought "threats" against his family.

Alan Dershowitz’s stark warning: Justice system becoming infected by critical race theory

"Trials and justice have ceased to be about individual justice," famed law professor says. "They're about identity politics."

A Purge Is Starting With the Bill of Rights

Attorney General Merrick Garland has now repeatedly and clearly demonstrated his intention to tow the party line, as it drifts inexorably from Constitutional principles and the Bill of Rights—in lieu of serving as an independent and objective enforcer of federal law.

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