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Democrat Party Leaders Prepare for Red Wave in 2022 Midterms

Democrat Party leaders are lowering their expectations for the 2022 midterms and bracing for a future wherein Republicans control both the House and Senate, according to a Politico report.

Texas begins construction of state’s southern border wall, Gov. Abbott unveils first section: ‘While Biden does nothing, we are stepping up’

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott unveiled the first section of the state's new border wall, while also blasting President Joe Biden for not doing his part in securing the southern border.

Nick Sandmann Reaches Settlement With NBC

Nicholas Sandmann announced he has reached a settlement with NBCUniversal after more than two years since Sandmann filed a defamation lawsuit against the media company.

Judge Hands Down Big Win to Gen. Flynn, Will Allow His Family to Sue CNN

CNN may have the opportunity to write another check for doing its job poorly, this time to relatives of former Trump national security advisor Michael Flynn for labeling them followers of the QAnon conspiracy theory.

IRS Confirms Election Cash Dump Was Sourced from Zuckerberg Grantee

A left-wing election advocacy group funded by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg sent hundreds of millions of dollars to election offices nationwide, according to a Capital Research Center report Thursday.

Chicago Mayor Lightfoot Commits Additional $411 Million to Dubious Community Safety Plan

Many neighborhoods covered by Lightfoot's "Our City, Our Safety" alternative policing plan are now more dangerous than before.

Pfizer to Test Three-Dose COVID Vax for Children Under Five

After finding that its two-dose vaccine did not produce the desired level of immunity in kids, the company decided to try a third shot.

California Democrats Change Course on Police Funding, Lawlessness

"It’s time that the reign of criminals who are destroying our city . . . come to an end," San Francisco Mayor London Breed said while she announced new public safety measures.

Covington Teen Nicholas Sandmann Settles $275 Million Defamation Lawsuit with NBC

Covington Catholic High School student Nicholas Sandmann announced Friday that he settled a $275 million defamation lawsuit against NBC.

Fentanyl overdoses become No. 1 cause of death among Americans aged 18-45

The No. 1 killer of Americans aged 18-45 is fentanyl overdoses, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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