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Crime in Seattle So Bad Postal Service Forced to Pause Deliveries in Certain Areas

Mail theft in an area of Seattle has gotten so out of hand that the U.S. Postal Service has temporarily paused deliveries to the zip code. 

University Faces Backlash Over Research Program Reserved For Non-White Applicants

The University of Minnesota's Office of Undergraduate Studies has faced criticism after opening its paid undergraduate internship program application to non-white applicants only.

Christian University Fires Two Employees Over Pronouns in Work Emails

Two employees at a Christian university in New York have been fired after using their pronouns in work emails. 

Sen. Paul Celebrates Passage of ‘National Police Week’ Bill

This resolution is backed by a vast bipartisan coalition, comprising 78 Senators, including Dr. Paul himself.

‘Black Lives Matter’ Foundation’s Revenues Plummet 88%

Faces $10 million lawsuit over lavish spending scandal.

FBI Whistleblowers Describe Agency Retaliation Over Jan 6 Information

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) questioned several Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) whistleblowers regarding the FBI's actions surrounding the January 6 Capitol riot.

U.S. Faces Drug Shortages Under Biden Administration

“This is, in my opinion, a public health emergency," says professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.

Sen. Rubio Releases ‘Groundbreaking’ Report on COVID-19 Origins Showing China Filed Vaccine Patent ‘No Later than November 2019’ (Video)

"The implications are impossible to ignore: Beijing hid the truth," Rubio asserted. "This report reinforces the need to hold the Chinese Communist Party accountable.”

Florida Deploys Over 1,100 Assets to Aid Texas in Border Security Crisis

"The impacts of Biden’s Border Crisis are felt by communities across the nation, and the federal government’s abdication of duty undermines the sovereignty of our country and the rule of law," said DeSantis during the announcement.

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