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SCOTUS Rules in Favor of Biden Administration Over Social Media Censorship Case

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in favor of the Biden administration in Murthy v. Missouri, a COVID-19-era social media censorship case initiated by Republican attorneys general and social media users.

Biden Claims Ongoing Abortion Fight is Conservative ‘Extremism’

U.S. President Joe Biden released a video condemning the Dobbs Decision and the 2nd anniversary of the overturning of Roe v. Wade.

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...

DA Alvin Bragg Drops Charges Against Columbia University Protesters

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has dropped charges against 30 Columbia University pro-Palestine protesters.

House Republicans Introduce Resolution Rescinding Jan. 6 Subpoenas

House Republicans have introduced a resolution that rescinds the subpoenas issued by the January 6 Committee.

Buffalo Bills Sponsor LGBT Flag Football Team

The Buffalo Bills announced that they will be sponsoring a National Gay Flag Football League (NGFFL) chapter.

Ex-Trump Advisor Urges Nuclear Tests Amidst Fears of Escalating Global Arms Race

For the first time in more than 30 years, the former national security advisor to President Donald Trump is advocating that US nuclear testing...

Republicans File Bill Making Tips Exempt from Federal Taxes

Republican Representatives Thomas Massie (KY) and Matt Gaetz (FL) introduced a bill that seeks to exempt tips from federal taxes.

‘Juneteenth’ – American Minute with Bill Federer

During the Civil War, on March 30, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed a National Day of Humiliation, Fasting and Prayer. Lincoln stated: "Whereas, the Senate of the United States devoutly...

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.

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