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Anthony Gonzalez, House Republican who voted to impeach Trump, will not seek reelection in Ohio

Ohio Rep. Anthony Gonzalez, one of the 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach former President Donald Trump after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, will not seek reelection in 2022.

Durham to seek indictment of prominent lawyer with alleged ties to Democrats, Hillary Clinton in Trump-Russia probe

The forthcoming indictment comes as a result of Durham's two-year probe into the origins of the Trump-Russia investigations

The Folly of ‘Woke’ Math

Teaching that math is ‘racist’ will taint the field for everyone, including those who need it most.

Betrayal of trust: Why Gen. Mark Milley must resign as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

No leader can make the promise Gen. Milley made and retain the support of the military personnel he oversees.

Special counsel John Durham reportedly seeking indictment against DNC lawyer for lying to FBI

Special counsel John Durham is seeking a grand jury indictment against Michael Sussmann, a lawyer aligned with the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton, for making false statements to the FBI, according to reports late Wednesday.

France kills ISIS leader who killed 4 US troops in 2017 Niger ambush

The ISIS leader behind the 2017 Niger attack that led to the deaths of four U.S. troops, was killed in an August drone strike, according to the French military.

Pandemic Triggered ‘Avalanche’ of Kids and Teens With Mental Health Problems — But They Have Nowhere to Go

Medical experts across the country say the mental health of children deteriorated during the pandemic — with a large number of children taking up beds in emergency rooms due to a shortage of placements, providers and resources to combat the crisis.

11 Times the Biden Administration Lied About Vaccine Mandates

Over the last eight months of Joe Biden's tenure, everyone from public health officials, White House spokespeople, and cabinet secretaries have insisted that the federal government would not and could not mandate a vaccine for private citizens. Yet that's exactly what Biden announced he would direct the government to do.

Afghan population in US surging 50%, most on welfare

The expected welcoming of 65,000 Afghan refugees by the Biden administration is likely to hit local welfare agencies hard if the current use of Medicaid and food stamps by those already here is any indication.

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