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Republican Candidate Holds Lead in Traditionally Blue Oregon Governor’s Race

A Republican gubernatorial candidate is making a lot of progress in a historically deep blue state in an election cycle that does not favor Democrats.

Baby Formula Storage Worsening, Low-Income Families Hit Hardest

Data on the market supply of baby formula reveals the shortage is getting worse, especially in the south and southwest United States, with low-income families suffering most.

Is Biden the Worst President in U.S. History? He’s Doing His Best to Earn the Title

It is a question that has probably entered the minds of millions of Americans as they watch their country disappear: is Joe Biden the worst president in U.S. history?

Utah County Seeks Information in Case Involving ‘Ritualistic Child Sexual Abuse’

The Utah County Sheriff’s Office is asking victims of “ritualistic child sexual abuse” to come forward and provide information.

6 Questions About Uvalde Police Response to School Shooting

More than a week since a teenager opened fire on young children and teachers at an elementary school in southwest Texas, much remains unknown about why police did not run into the building and what investigators have learned about their response.

Uvalde School Police Chief Not Cooperating with State Investigation Into Robb Elementary Massacre

The chief of the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District hasn’t responded to requests from the Texas Rangers for a new interview in the investigation into the Robb Elementary School shooting.

Texas Police: School Door Shut but Didn’t Lock Before Attack

Exterior door at Robb Elementary School did not lock when it was closed by a teacher shortly before a gunman used it to get inside and kill 19 students and two teachers.

Republican Bill Would Make Supreme Court Leaks a Crime

A dozen Republican lawmakers introduced a bill Tuesday to make leaking a draft Supreme Court opinion a federal crime.

Pope Francis Elevates Bishop Who Defended Serving Pro-Abortion Politicians

Pope Francis on Sunday announced the promotion of San Diego Bishop Robert McElroy to cardinal, passing over the higher-ranked San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone,...

Jon Voight: Don’t Use ‘Mental Illness’ to Take Gun Rights

Renowned actor and conservative Jon Voight issued a solemn message to the victims of the Uvalde, Texas, elementary school shooting, saying "they have been taken down by insanity" but warning "we must not allow mental illness to take away our right to bear arms."

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