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U.S. CONSTITUTION – American Minute with Bill Federer

The most common form of government in world history is power concentrated into the hands of one person. This person is called by different names in different countries: King, Khan,...

Germany Brings Back Border Checks

Germany initiated random border checks with five Western European nations this week, including France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Denmark, as part of its crackdown on illegal immigration and crime.

House GOP Struggles to Unite on Government Funding Strategy

Punchbowl News has reported that House Republican leaders are actively working to secure the necessary support to pass Speaker Mike Johnson's proposal for a six-month government funding bill. 

20 Percent of Voters Say They are Less Likely to Vote for Kamala Harris Following Taylor Swift Endorsement

A new poll conducted by YouGov found that 20 percent of voters are less likely to support Kamala Harris after superstar Taylor Swift endorsed her last week.

IRS Whistleblowers Sue Hunter Biden’s Lawyer Over Defamation

IRS investigators Gary Shapley and Joe Ziegler, who courageously exposed Hunter Biden’s alleged tax crimes, have filed a $20 million defamation lawsuit against his attorney, Abbe Lowell.

Kamala Harris Launches Taylor Swift-Themed Digital Billboards in Times Square, Las Vegas Strip

Kamala Harris’ campaign launched Taylor Swift-themed digital billboards in Times Square and the Las Vegas Strip, declaring, "We’re in our Kamala Era," just days after the singer endorsed her.

A Banned Anti-Israel Student Organization at Penn Paints the Statue of Benjamin Franklin Red

On Thursday, a banned anti-Israel student organization claimed responsibility for painting the University of Pennsylvania's Benjamin Franklin statue crimson.

Federal Appeals Court Upholds Block on Arizona’s Transgender Athlete Ban

This week, a decision by the federal appeals court maintained a previous injunction against Arizona's 2022 legislation that prevented transgender athletes from competing in women’s sports teams. 

North Dakota Judge Strikes Down State Abortion Ban as Unconstitutional

A ruling by a district judge in North Dakota on Thursday has invalidated the statewide prohibition on abortion, deeming it a violation of the Constitution.

Letter to USPS Expresses Concern Over Mail-in Ballots

The National Association of State Election Directors and other officials sent a letter to U.S. Postal Service Postmaster Louis DeJoy, voicing concerns that USPS may not be prepared to process mail-in ballots efficiently.

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