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Former Congressman Sentenced to Prison for Stuffing Pennsylvania Ballot Boxes

Despite declarations of safe and secure elections, history shows that past Pennsylvania elections were host to corruption.

Border Agents Apprehend Known Terrorists, Thousands of Criminals, Gang Members

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers are apprehending individuals on the federal terrorist watch list, those with criminal convictions and wanted by law enforcement, and gang members attempting to enter the U.S. southern border illegally.

Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Husband Files for Divorce

Republican Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's husband filed for divorce this week.

Biden Calls For Deceased Congresswoman at Press Event

Rep. Jackie Walorski died in a car accident in early August.

Churches Defend Loophole for Clergy to Not Report Child Sex Abuse

It was a frigid Sunday evening at the Catholic Newman Center in Salt Lake City when the priest warned parishioners who had gathered after Mass that their right to private confessions was in jeopardy.

Democrats Release Legislation to Ban Stock Trading by Members of Congress, SCOTUS

House Democrats have released their long-awaited proposal to ban stock trading by members of Congress, senior government officials, and U.S. Supreme Court justices, with the measure seeking to cut conflicts of interest, increase transparency around enforcement, and make penalties for noncompliance more painful.

Trudeau Government Allows China to Open Police Stations in Canada to Monitor Chinese Nationals

On September 12, human rights watchdog Safeguard Defenders published their latest report on the phenomenon of Chinese transnational policing.

Voters in Ukrainian Border Regions Support Joining Russia: Reports

Some estimates put the figure at over 90%.

COVID Vaccines Detected in 45% Of Breast Milk

Trace amounts of Moderna and Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccines were detected in new mothers’ breast milk, according to a study conducted by researchers at New York University.

Court Gives Trump Partial Victory in Rape Accuser’s Defamation Lawsuit, Citing Immunity

A federal appeals court in New York gave former President Trump a partial win on Tuesday in a defamation lawsuit in which a woman has accused him of raping her in the 1990s, ruling that presidents have by federal law the broad legal immunity given to government employees.

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