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Biden’s Supreme Court Nominee Has Far-Left Record

On Feb. 25, President Joe Biden nominated Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, a former public defender and current federal appeals judge in Washington, D.C., to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer.

U.S. ‘People’s Convoy’ Hits 8 Miles Long as More Vehicles Join

Raises $850,000 to fund protest of vax and mask mandates.

Conservatives Seek Local Election Wins to Stack Team Bench

Conservative activists are setting their sights on elections for school boards, town halls and county councils.

Tucker Carlson: ‘No One Believes You Anymore, Joe Biden—No One Should Believe You’

Tucker Carlson blamed President Joe Biden’s perceived ineptness for Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, calling it a humiliating defeat for the current commander-in-chief.

Kremlin Says Russia Paused Military Op for Talks, but Ukraine Rejected Negotiations

Russia and its allies from the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics launched a military operation in Ukraine on Thursday aimed at "demilitarising and denazifying" the country in the face of a security crisis of a scale unseen in Europe in decades.

COVID, ‘Woke’ Culture Drive Enrollment Increases at Conservative Religious Colleges

A small group of conservative religious colleges is defying the national trend of declining enrollment in higher education and crediting their missions, as well as their handling of COVID-19, for the bump.

Vaccine Maker Johnson & Johnson Settles Huge Lawsuit Over Role in Opioid Crisis

Pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson on Friday agreed to a $26 billion settlement to thousands of claims by local and state governments of the alleged role that it and several others played in the U.S. opioid crisis.

Biden Nominates Ketanji Brown Jackson for Supreme Court of the United States

Biden nominated federal Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to fill the seat soon to be vacated by Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer.

17 States Pass Resolutions Strip Federal Govt. of Power Over States

Nebraska and Wisconsin are the two most recent of the 17 states that have now passed resolutions to hold an Article V convention that look to clip back the rights of the federal government over citizens.

World Economic Forum Pushes for ‘Global Economy’ Modeled After China

"Great Reset"-pushing World Economic Forum praises China's "advanced" economy and its "promising forecasts."

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