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At Least 7 People Dead, Multiple Injured At U.S. Border After Car Plows Into Pedestrians

Multiple people died after a vehicle reportedly ran into a group of pedestrians, including some migrants, at the border town of Brownsville, Texas Sunday.

Pennsylvania Man Receives 14-Year Prison Sentence For Using Pepper Spray On Jan. 6

A 49-year-old man from Pennsylvania was sentenced to over a decade in prison after he was convicted of assaulting police officers at the Capitol on January 6, 2021. 

Chicago Police Officer Shot and Killed One Week From Earning Master’s Degree

A 24-year-old Chicago police officer was shot and killed just one week before earning her master's degree.

FDA Issues Emergency Warning for Nearly 500,000 COVID Tests

The FDA issued a warning last week to stop using a particular COVID at-home test due to the potential for bacterial contamination in the product’s solution.

Hollywood Elites Join LGBTQ Groups For ‘Drag Isn’t Dangerous’ Telethon

Several drag stars and celebrities will perform on a live and pre-taped appearance Sunday on the "Drag Isn’t Dangerous" Telethon.

Majority of Republicans Say Trump Is The ‘Strongest Candidate’ for 2024

A recent survey from The Economist/YouGov foundation found that most Republicans agree that former President Donald Trump remains the “strongest candidate” for 2024.

Democratic Candidate in Virginia Says Parents Aren’t Capable Of Deciding School Curriculum

A Democratic candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates is facing backlash after a video resurfaced showing her claiming parents were incapable of deciding the curriculum for their children.

Transgender Activist Announces Smirnoff Partnership, Company Denies Sponsorship

A transgender woman and drag queen appeared to promote a partnership with Smirnoff, but the vodka company is denying any current deal with the activist.

DeSantis Empowers New Board to Void Disney Agreements

On Friday, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law, allowing the newly-formed Central Tourism Oversight District Board to cancel development agreements with Disney.

Two-Mile Long Vehicle Encampment Reveals Result of California Housing Costs

San Francisco families are being forced to live in RVs and trailers after the housing market in California forced them into the situation.

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