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Illinois Dem. Governor Criticizes Chicago Police Department for Hosting Governor DeSantis at Event

Illinois Governor Pritzker called out the Chicago Police Department for hosting Republican Ron DeSantis at a police event.

Gunman Stopped By Armed Citizen at Texas Mall Shooting

Police in Texas said this week that the 16-year-old suspected of shooting three people at an El Paso mall was shot by a citizen who was legally carrying a firearm at the mall.

Former White House Doctor for Trump and Obama Blasts ‘Alarming’ Biden Health Report

Texas GOP Rep. Ronny Jackson, a former White House physician, is calling for an end to the "cover-up" of President Biden's health after the president's physical earlier this week claimed that he is healthy and fit to serve as commander in chief.

Former President Jimmy Carter To Spend ‘Remaining Time’ at Home On Hospice

Former President Jimmy Carter will spend his "remaining time" at home receiving hospice care instead of receiving additional "medical intervention," The Carter Center announced Saturday.

Viral Kentucky Prayer ‘Revival’ Begins Second Week

A routine prayer service at a small Christian college in Kentucky has blossomed into a nonstop revival, garnering millions of viewers on social media as it begins its second week.

Michigan State Shooter Revealed as Far-Left Democrat

MSU shooter Anthony McRae was a registered ‘liberal democrat’ by a Michigan data vendor.

Four U.S. Soldiers And Dog Wounded In Operation That Killed Senior ISIS Leader

Four U.S. soldiers were injured in an operation in the Middle East this week that successfully killed the intended target of the mission — a senior ISIS leader.

University of the Cumberlands Seeing ‘Evidence of the Lord’s Work’ at Student-Led Worship Gatherings

The University of the Cumberlands is among the Christian institutions experiencing spontaneous worship and prayer services in response to the revival event at Asbury University.

Biden Admin. Denies Ohio Disaster Aid Request

After Ohio Republican Governor Mike DeWine requested federal assistance for disaster relief, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) said, "Ohio is not eligible for assistance at this time," according to a statement from the governor's office.

Mainstream Media Fails to Cover Ohio Train Derailment

Legacy media networks have a combined coverage time of 30 minutes.

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