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39 House Republicans Help Pass Gay-Marriage Bill

Biden will likely sign into law.

Biden Trades ‘Merchant of Death’ Russian Prisoner to Free WNBA Star Brittney Griner

President Biden has released notorious Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout in a trade to free WNBA star Brittney Griner.

Twitter Trump Ban Came After Michelle Obama Pressured the Company

Journalist Michael Shellenberger reported Twitter faced 'internal and external pressure,' before banning Trump on Jan. 8.

Florida School Board Meeting Reveals Chaos in Schools As Teachers Flee

Dozens of teachers have fled a Florida school district amid startling reports of ongoing student violence and chaos there, a contentious school board meeting revealed this week.

Hundreds More Migrants Apprehended at Arizona Border

Tucson Sector Border Patrol agents apprehended more than 320 migrants along the border wall near Lukeville, Arizona in three separate groups.

Fauci Admits Americans Have Mandate ‘Fatigue’

Dr. Anthony Fauci acknowledged Friday that there is a "fatigue" about COVID-19 mandates as respiratory viruses surge across the U.S.

White House Says ‘It Was Brittney or No One’ On Americans Left in Russia

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre faced a barrage of questions Thursday about President Biden’s decision to release notorious arms dealer Viktor Bout as part of a prisoner swap for basketball star Brittney Griner — while leaving fellow Americans Paul Whelan and Marc Fogel behind.

Sen. Blackburn Removes Censorship Loophole from Open App Markets Bill: Conservative Win

Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) removed a loophole from legislation that would have allowed Apple and Google to keep censoring in the name of “digital safety."

100 Times Election Denier Hakeem Jeffries Declared Election Results Were Fake, Artificial, Illegitimate

Election denier Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) attacked democracy at least 100 times by questioning the integrity of American elections, according to Republican National Committee’s research exclusively obtained by Breitbart News.

Idaho U. Pays $90K to Settle Free Speech Lawsuit with Christian Group

The University of Idaho will pay $90,000 to settle lawsuit filed by three Christian students and a professor hit with no-contact order after supporting traditional marriage.

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