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Christian Singer Sean Feucht Fights Back At Newspaper Calling Worship Gathering ‘Dangerous’: ‘God Wins’

Christian singer Sean Feucht fought back against a state newspaper in Idaho for warning his ministry was "dangerous." Feucht, who has led worship services across...

New York Times Excuses Song Calling for White Genocide

The New York Times published an article excusing the song "Kill the Boer."

Federal Judge Blocks Illinois Law Targeting Crisis Pregnancy Centers

A federal judge has blocked a new Illinois law that hurts crisis pregnancy centers in the state, saying that it violates the First Amendment.

Democrat Fundraising Dips

Decrease of over $30 million compared to the same period in the 2020 cycle.

Violent Assault Victim to Vote Republican After Portland Democratic Leadership Defunds Police

“I do not hold the police accountable for this at all—I hold our city accountable for defunding the police.”

American Cities with Highest Drinking Rates Are Democrat-Run

Several of the drunkest counties in America are in Wisconsin.

2 U.S. Sailors Arrested: Spying for China

One of the sailors, a 22-year-old, who was stationed on a ship in San Diego, was taken into custody on Wednesday.

RFK Jr. Sues Google, YouTube Over Widespread ‘Censorship Campaign’

“This complaint concerns the freedom of speech and the extraordinary steps the United States government has taken under the leadership of Joe Biden to silence people it does not want Americans to hear," the lawsuit reads.

Trump Pleads ‘Not Guilty’ Amid Third Indictment

"If you fail to comply with any conditions of your release, a warrant may be issued for your arrest," Magistrate Judge Moxila A. Upadhyaya warned Trump.

Australian Gov’t Sued Over COVID-19 Vaccine Injuries

Class action suit includes over 500 claimants, seeks compensation for injuries allegedly sustained from COVID-19 vaccines.

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