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Texas Buys Land to Ramp Up Border Wall Efforts

The Texas General Land Office (GLO) has acquired a significant piece of land in Starr County, located within the Rio Grande Sector, an area known for some of the highest levels of illegal border crossings.

Printing Error Affects 77,000 Ballots in Nevada County Ahead of November Election

Last week, Nevada County, California, faced a printing issue with their ballots, leaving officials uncertain about the extent of the problem among the 77,000...

Intertwined History of Armenia, Kingdom of Judea, Roman Empire, and Christianity – American Minute with Bill Federer

One of the oldest civilizations is that of the Armenians. According to ancient tradition, Noah's Ark rested on Mount Ararat in the Armenian Mountain Range. Noah's Ark on Mount Ararat is featured on Armenia's National Coat...

City Admits Defunding Police was a ‘Mistake’

The city of Burlington, Vermont, has admitted that cutting police funding was a "mistake."

Former NFL Star Brett Favre to Speak at Trump Rally

Former NFL legend Brett Favre will join former President Donald Trump in Wisconsin for a rally.

Texas Sues Biden Admin. Over Refusing to Verify Citizenship of 450K Voters

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against the Biden-Harris administration, challenging its refusal to verify the citizenship status of approximately 450,000 Texas voters who may be ineligible to vote.

Millions of Americans Exposed to Chemicals in Tap Water

A study published in the journal Science explains that millions of Americans are exposed to contaminants through their tap water.

China to Have 1,000 Nuclear Warheads by 2030

China is pursuing the "most rapid expansion" of its nuclear arsenal in history, according to a report published earlier this week by the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA).

Microsoft Word Flags Terms to Enhance Inclusion

Microsoft Word has flagged terms that are not inclusive, such as "maternity leave," "mother," and "father."

Report Examines How Wikipedia Editors Worked to ‘Present Radical Islamist Groups in Favorable Light’

Around 40 Wikipedia editors worked to present "radical Islamist groups in a favorable light" and craft a narrative around the Israel-Palestine conflict, according to a report from Pirate Wires.

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