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Theodore Roosevelt – American Minute with Bill Federer

Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., was born October 27, 1858. As a child, he had debilitating asthma, often waking up at night as if being smothered to death. At 6-years-old, he...

Court Blocks Six More States from Implementing Biden’s Title IX Rules

The Biden administration's revised Title IX policies cannot be implemented in six more states. Judges from different jurisdictions have now blocked the rules in ten states.

Happy Father’s Day – American Minute with Bill Federer

U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Center for Disease Control, and other agencies report that children from fatherless homes are: Five times more likely to live...

G7 Leaders to Use Frozen Russian Assets for Ukraine Aid

G7 leaders reached an agreement to use frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine.

Leading Journal Changes Name for ‘Decolonization’: Scholars

Cambridge University Press changed the name of its journal as part of a "decolonization" trend, scholars claim.

‘Reverence for Life’ – American Minute with Bill Federer

Albert Schweitzer was born January 14, 1875, in a village in Alsace, Germany. The son of a Lutheran-Evangelical pastor, he won acclaim at playing the organ. He...

Jon Fetterman and Wife Injured in Car Wreck

Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman and his wife Gisele were reportedly involved in a car crash in Maryland over the weekend.

Two Illegal Immigrants Accused of Attacking NYC Tourist

Authorities say two illegal immigrants are responsible for the brutal attack against a New York City tourist.

NH Legislature Sends Transgender Athlete Ban to Governor’s Desk

A bill from New Hampshire is on its way to the governor's desk that would prohibit transgender athletes in grades 5 through 12 from...

House Republicans Introduce Bill Reversing Title IX Changes

Representative Mary Miller (R-IL) and 67 other Republicans introduced a bill that would reverse the Title IX changes made under the Biden administration.

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