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LAPD Officers Sue Owner of Anti-Cop Website for Publishing Their Photos and Information

The Los Angeles Police Protective League union filed a lawsuit on behalf of three LAPD officers against an anti-cop website on Friday.

Baylor University’s Revival Leads to 20+ Baptisms

Baylor University has picked up the torch of Christian revival from Asbury University, hosting 72 hours of continuous prayer and worship this week which led to the baptisms of 20 people.

Video Shows Smuggler Dumping Baby At River’s Edge; Border Patrol Comes To The Rescue

Border Patrol agents on Monday rescued a 1-year-old baby after a smuggler at the southern border dumped the child by the edge of the Colorado River. 

Meteorologist Prays On Air as Mississippi Storms Leave 23 Dead, 4 Missing

A meteorologist prayed live on air Friday as tornadoes ripped through Mississippi, leaving at least 23 dead.

Army Base Changes Name To Honor Native American WWII Hero Instead Of Confederate General

The Fort Pickett Army base on Friday changed its name to Fort Barfoot, in the first of nine expected name changes for Army bases named after Confederates.

Biden Accidentally ‘Applauds’ China To Canadian Parliament

Joe Biden on Friday addressed the Canadian Parliament after a bilateral meeting with Justin Trudeau in Ottawa, Canada.

2 Migrants Suffocate, More Injured On Texas Train

Two suspected undocumented immigrants suffocated to death aboard a freight train and 10 others in need of medical care were taken by helicopter or ambulance to hospital on Friday in south Texas, police said.

Disney Still Plans to Spend $30 Billion on Content While Laying Off 7,000 People

In the face of an unprecedented profitability crisis and the repeated failure of its woke content, Walt Disney Co. executives seem to have settled on a solution: double down on the woke and fire rank-and-file employees.

Republicans Condemn Biden’s Response to American Death in Syria

Republican lawmakers on Friday lambasted President Biden for his response to the death of an American in Syria, arguing that he's showing weakness and failing to deter America's adversaries.

Utah to Force Social Media Apps to Get Parental Consent Before Minors Given Access to Apps

On Thursday, Utah Governor Spencer Cox signed two bills into law that make his state the first in the US to mandate that social media companies obtain parental consent for anyone under 18 years of age before they can use their apps.

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