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Devon Archer Met With John Kerry Prior To Ukrainian Prosecutor Firing

An email released through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request found that Devon Archer met with then-Secretary of State John Kerry.

China Ends Mandatory COVID-19 Testing for Inbound Travelers Amid Economic Challenges

As China marks its journey towards normalization post-pandemic, the nation has announced that it will discontinue its requirement for incoming travelers to present negative COVID-19 test results.

Federal Judge Sets March 4, 2024 for Trump’s Trial Date

Trial will commence just one day before the pivotal "Super Tuesday" in the Republican presidential nominating contest.

Biden Regime Introduces Guidance to Expand Voter Registration at Citizenship Ceremonies

The Biden administration rolled out new guidance last week to provide expanded access to voter registration during naturalization ceremonies of new United States citizens.

Trump Campaign Raises $7.1 Million After Fulton County Mugshot 

Former President Donald Trump’s campaign has raised $7.1 million since he surrendered himself into custody at the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office last week.

Transgender Inmate Gets $160K for Being ‘Misgendered’ in Jail

A transgender woman received a $160,000 settlement after being “misgendered” by workers at a jail in Broome County, New York.

Gunman Kills Three, Himself in ‘Racially Motivated’ Shooting in Florida

A man fatally shot three people inside a Dollar General store in Jacksonville, Florida Saturday in a predominately Black neighborhood in an attack that the local sheriff called “racially motivated.”

Microsoft Files Patent for Face-Tracking Tech

Potential for its application in monitoring remote workers and various other sectors.

George Soros-Backed DA’s Reelection Sparks Alarm: Austin Police Department Grapples with Staffing Crisis, Leadership Transition

Texas Municipal Police Association stressed, “The recent announcement of George Soros backed District Attorney Hoe Garza’s reelection bid should be an alarm for the silent majority of reasonable Texans."

Cartel Gunmen Hang Bodies Over Border Pass Along Mexican Border

Gunmen part of the cartel hung three bodies from a highway overpass in a Mexican state that borders Texas. 

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