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FBI Locates 200 Human Trafficking Victims, Saving More Than 100 Children From Further Abuse

The Federal Bureau of Investigation announced this week its agents located 84 victims of underage sex trafficking and 37 missing children during a nationwide operation conducted in early August.

80 Percent of Pro-Impeachment House Republicans to Exit Congress

The 2021 House impeachment vote of former President Donald Trump was one of the most career-wrecking votes in congressional history, as 80 percent of the pro-impeachment members will exit Congress in 2023.

Locals Announces Record Growth

Locals, a community-based subscription platform that’s owned by the free speech video sharing platform Rumble, reported record increases in transaction value, unpaid members growth, and paid supporters growth in Q2 2022.

CDC Announces Changes Amid Criticism of Handling COVID, Monkeypox, Other Public Health Issues

The Centers for Disease Control and Preventions on Wednesday announced changes to the country's top public health agency, amid criticism about its response to COVID-19, monkeypox and other public health threats.

See Ya ’Round, Liz

Bush Republicanism, that zombie political persuasion which in its heyday did for the GOP and the conservative movement what Jimmy Carter and Mike Dukakis did for the Democrats, might not quite be dead.

Migrant Encounters at Southern Border Exceed 2 Million So Far in FY 22, as Biden-Era Crisis Continues

The number of migrant encounters at the southern border this fiscal year has now exceeded two million, sources tell Fox News — a number that marks a new record, as well as a glaring sign of the enormous and ongoing crisis facing agents, officials and communities at the border.

Marine Faces Court Martial for Not Taking COVID Vax

Lance Corporal Catherine Arnett is on the brink of court martial for decisions made in opposition to what she considers an “unlawful order” to take a COVID-19 vaccination shot.

San Francisco Reverses Defunded Police Policy Amid Calls for ‘Accountability’

Democratic-run San Francisco has reversed its course after pulling $120 million from its police budget in 2020.

Principal Calls Vandalism at Catholic School in Washington ‘a Hate Crime’

St. Anthony Catholic School in Northeast Washington has been vandalized twice in less than a week in what the principal of the school is calling “a hate crime.”

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