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CPAC 2022 Confirms Trump Will Headline, Announces Full Slate of Speakers

President Donald Trump confirmed speaker at CPAC, slate of speakers include several 2024 GOP presidential hopefuls.

U.S. Trucker Convoy Begins Trip to D.C. This Week

Inspired by the trucker convoy in Canada, a group from California says it will now head to D.C. to protest COVID-19 restrictions.

‘Vulnerable’ Senate Dems Propose Cutting Gas Tax

Here’s an actual headline good for some laughs: “Vulnerable Senate Dems try to run as tax-cutters.” That howler of a header appeared this week in Politico.  

DHS Placing 16,000 Afghan Refugees in Loudoun County Virginia

The Biden administration created a plan for 16,000 Afghan refugees to be housed at a Loudoun county Virginia convention center in resettlement program.

The True Story of 1619 and America’s Origins

In fall 2019, The New York Times released a special edition of its magazine, highlighting what it claimed was the 400th anniversary of the first African slaves arriving in the territory that would later become the United States of America.

‘The Baby Can Feel Pain’: West Virginia House Delegates Pass Pro-Life Bill

House members in West Virginia have held to their pro-life convictions with a bill that would outlaw abortions after 15 weeks

Florida House Passes 15-Week Abortion Ban

In yet another step forward in defense of innocent pre-born life, the Florida state legislature passed a bill Wednesday that would ban abortions beyond 15 weeks in the Sunshine State.

Researchers Report Couples From Maine and Virginia Stay Married the Longest

Couples looking to tie the know might consider living in either Virginia or Maine as researchers now say that couples who live there stayed married longer on average than anywhere else in the nation.

Prince Andrew Settles Sexual Assault Case Out of Court

Britain's Prince Andrew settled the sexual assault case brought by Virginia Giuffre without going to court.

GOP Pushes U.S. Schools to Post All Class Materials Online

Republican state lawmakers across the U.S. want to require schools to post all course materials online so parents can review them, part of a broader national push by the GOP for a sweeping parents bill of rights ahead of the midterm congressional elections.

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