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Asbury Awakening Services to End Monday

Asbury’s president said, “As we enter the third week of this renewal movement, our desire is to be faithful to our mission as a student-centric Christian University."

U.S. Completes South Carolina Search for Chinese Surveillance Balloon Debris

The United States' search for debris from the Chinese spy balloon off the coast of South Carolina has finished.

Biden and Inflation Added $3.1 Trillion to Federal Deficit, CBO Reports

President Biden and the Democrat-led Congress helped add $3.1 trillion to the federal deficit over the next decade, the Congressional Budget Office said Wednesday, delivering a depressing picture of the government’s finances and the economy.

Microsoft Removes Conservative Sites from ‘Secret Blacklist’ of Blocked Advertisers

Microsoft has deleted the "negative flags" for conservative news outlets, including Newsmax, that were previously blocked from getting advertising dollars.

Jill Biden and Kamala Harris’ Husband Kiss During SOTU In Viral Video

During the State of the Union address Tuesday night, First Lady Jill Biden and Kamala Harris' husband were spotted kissing in front of the crowd.

Students Will Sue Smithsonian After It Kicked Them Out for Wearing Pro-Life Hats

Staff at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum kicked out a group of Catholic students for wearing pro-life hats last month in violation of their First Amendment rights, a lawyer for the students said.

National Archives Asks Former Presidents, Vice Presidents to Search Records for Classified Docs

The National Archives has asked former U.S. presidents and vice presidents to complete a check of their records for classified material following the recent discoveries of classified documents at the homes and private offices of President Biden, former President Donald Trump and former Vice President Mike Pence.

Woman Pleads Guilty to Sending Trump Poison in 2020 Letter

A woman from Canada, Pascale Ferrier, pleaded guilty to sending then-president Trump a letter containing the poison ricin.

IRS Having Trouble Hiring People Who ‘Are Able to Pass Background Checks’ After Biden Admin Calls for 87,000 New Agents

Out of more than 565,000 job applications received until early October, the IRS only recruited around 19,000 workers.

1% Of Counties Responsible for Almost Half of United States’ Murders

The Crime Prevention Research Center released a study revealing that only 30 U.S. counties account for 42% of the nation's murders in 2020.

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