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Biden and Trump Highlight Eclipse with Opposing Messages

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump seized the opportunity of the solar eclipse to convey different messages to the American public, setting...

Yellowstone Actor Says He Was ‘Kicked Off’ Plane for Refusing to Sit By Masked Passenger

“Yellowstone” actor Forrie J. Smith said he was kicked off an airplane over the weekend because he refused to sit beside a masked passenger.

Intelligence Officials Create ‘Guideline’ for Speaking About China, Islam

A newsletter distributed to Intelligence Community (IC) officials discussed "language guidelines for how we talk about the People’s Republic of China."

Reagan on Secularism, Socialism & Abortion “tragic taking of unborn children’s lives” – American Minute with Bill Federer

Ronald Reagan was born February 6, 1911. A graduate of Eureka College, IL, 1932, he worked as a life guard, having 77 rescues. He then announced for...

Electric Cars May Release More Emissions Than Gas-Powered Vehicles

A 2022 study from Emission Analytics suggesting that electric vehicles (EVs) produce more emissions has reappeared following the push to reduce gas-powered cars.

Prosecutors Seek Detention for Suspect Accused of False Statements About Bidens

The Justice Department is urging District Judge Otis D. Wright to overturn a decision granting Alexander Smirnov release from custody, asserting concerns over the...

U.K. to Review ‘Extremist Culture’ of DEI Policies in Military

The United Kingdom's Secretary of State for Defence Grant Shapps announced that he is commissioning a "root-and-branch" review of the military's diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies.

Oregon Health Officials Confirm Bubonic Plague

Health officials in Oregon have confirmed a case of the bubonic plague in the state, believed to be contracted through contact with an infected...

Court Rules Refusing to Wear a Mask is Not Constitutionally Protected

U.S. Circuit Judge Thomas Ambro decided that refusing to wear a face mask is not protected by the U.S. Constitution.

U.S. Senators Request Direct Military Response After Terror Attack

U.S. Senators have called for direct military action against Iran after at least three U.S. soldiers were killed in a terrorist attack carried out by an Iranian-backed terrorist group.

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