Violation

Laken Riley’s Father Says ‘She’s Being Used’ By Politicians

The father of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley who was murdered by an illegal immigrant last month said he feels like "she's being used" by politicians among the fight to secure the border.

Christian Group Banned from Distributing Bibles at Major Georgia Hospital Due to ‘DEI Inclusion Policies’

The Christian organization "Gideons International," known for distributing Bibles to hospitals and hotels across the country, has been banned from a large hospital system in Georgia due to "diversity, equity, and inclusion policies."

Legal Victory for Trump: Judge Dismisses Charges in Election Interference Case

A Fulton County judge on Wednesday dismissed several counts from the election interference indictment against former President Donald Trump and several co-defendants, marking a...

House Passes ‘Laken Riley Act’ Requiring ICE To Detain Illegals Arrested for Theft

The House of Representatives passed the Laken Riley Act this week, a bill that would require federal immigration authorities to detain illegal immigrants charged with local theft or burglary.

Indian Massacres, Bengal Famine, British Taxes, and Patriots Otis, Warren, & Hancock – American Minute with Bill Federer

The French and Indian War ended in 1763 with the French forced to cede to the British all of Canada and the land from the Appalachian Mountains west to the Mississippi River. The French had cultivated...

James Otis, The Stamp Act, and the Boston Massacre – American Minute with Bill Federer

After the French and Indian war, King George the Third to decided to keep troops in the American colonies in case of future attacks by the French or their Indian allies. To fund...

Social Media Platform X Censors ‘Misgendering’

Social media platform X, formerly Twitter, reinstated policies that censor posts "misgendering" individuals.

New York AG Letitia James Sues Beef Producer Over Climate Change

New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit against meat producer JBS USA Food Company.

Federal Judge Rules $1.7 Trillion Spending Bill Passed Unconstitutionally

United States District Judge James Wesley Hendrix of the Northern District of Texas said the House of Representatives improperly passed a $1.7 trillion spending bill.

Taliban Continues Public Stadium Executions Despite Human Rights Complaints

The Taliban has continued public executions despite international calls to end the activity.

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