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Arkansas Senate Passes Bill Targeting Drag Performances

Legislation likely to pass Republican-led House.

NBA’s Jonathan Isaac Returns to Court After 2.5 Years, Says Faith Got Him Through

Orlando Magic forward Jonathan Isaac stepped on the court to play his first game in over 900 days this week, attributing his faith to getting him where he is today.

60% of Americans Doubt Biden’s ‘Mental Fitness’

24% of Democrats doubt Biden's mental capabilities.

Student Wins Right to Wear ‘Jesus Loves Me’ Face Mask in School After 2-Year Legal Battle

“Schools would do well to remember the constitutional rights of students cannot be simply suspended—during a pandemic or otherwise," said Alliance Defending Freedom senior counsel.

Rand Paul, Donald Trump Cut Ties with DirecTV Over Company’s Censorship of Conservative Voices

"I would cancel @DIRECTV for censoring @NEWSMAX but I already canceled them for canceling @OANN," Paul tweeted.

New Documentary Exposes Disney’s Pro-sexualization, Anti-nuclear Family Agenda

The magic of Disney is fading, according to the president of the Catholic League.

Elise Stefanik Previews Weaponization Committee: ‘Deep State Needs to Be Rooted Out’ of Agencies

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) expects the House’s newly created subcommittee examining the “weaponization” of the federal government to be “some of the most important work of the 118th Congress.”

Former New York Elections Commissioner Pleads Guilty to Voter Fraud

He admitted to unlawfully using the names and dates of birth of 12 voters to fraudulently apply for absentee ballots for elections held in Rensselaer County in 2021.

U.K. Advises Against Boosters for Those Under 50 Years of Age After MPs Call for Investigation Into Country’s Rising Death Rates Not Attributable to...

Nevertheless, before the program officially closes, the health body did still "strongly encourage everyone who is currently eligible for a first booster and is yet to come forward" and receive one.

Ted Cruz Believes More Classified Docs Are Located in University of Delaware

Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) said on the podcast "The Verdict" that the Justice Department should investigate the University of Delaware for classified materials.

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