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Biden Won’t Visit Southern Border Because There Are ‘More Important Things Going On,’ As Crossings Expected to Reach 2.6 Million Next Year

The last time that Biden visited the southern border was when he drove by it in 2008 as vice president.

New Supreme Court Justice Implies ‘It’s A Wonderful Life’ Is Racist

Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson begins the court case with arguments of racism.

Supreme Court Hears Opening Arguments Deciding Religious Liberty Case For Colorado Graphic Designer

SCOTUS to consider a case that has far-reaching implications for religious freedom.

Pfizer, BioNTech Ask U.S. FDA to Clear Updated COVID-19 Vaccine for Babies and Toddlers

Pfizer and its German partner have asked U.S. regulators to clear their updated COVID-19 vaccine for children as young as 6 months of age, the companies announced on Dec. 5.

Two-Thirds of Americans Support Border Wall to Stop Illegal Immigration

Arecent survey shows that a growing majority of Americans are in support of a wall to limit the number of illegal migrants coming into the country.

US Designates Iran, China as Countries of Concern Over Religious Freedom

The United States on Friday designated China, Iran, and Russia, among others, as countries of particular concern under the Religious Freedom Act over severe violations, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said.

Pentagon: China’s Supply of Nukes Is Rapidly Rising

Beijing accelerated its nuclear weapons program last year and has nearly doubled its supply of warheads since 2020 to past 400, a size that...

Supreme Court Weighs ‘Most Important Case’ on Democracy

The Supreme Court is about to confront a new elections case, a Republican-led challenge asking the justices for a novel ruling that could significantly...

Hillary Clinton Compares U.S. Pro-Life Wins to Afghanistan and Sudan Restrictions

Hillary Clinton condemned pro-life victories by comparing the protection of unborn life in the United States to the restrictions against women's rights in other countries.

CDC, HHS Offer $1 Million for Research to Predict Vaccine ‘Misinformation Trends’

Two federal public health agencies will provide $1 million in grant funding to develop “a “public health tool” to predict vaccine “misinformation trends.”

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