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Buffalo Mass Shooter Calls Himself ‘Authoritarian Left,’ ‘National Socialist’ in Alleged ‘Manifesto’

Alleged shooter Payton Gendron rejects being conservative: "I want no part of it."

1,800-Feet-Long Drug Smuggling Tunnel Found Beneath Us-Mexico Border

The tunnel runs from Tijuana, Mexico, to Otay Mesa, California.

Disney+ Reportedly Set to Make This Move to Help Make Platform ‘Family-Friendly’

Disney is reportedly planning to curtail the types of advertisements available on a new tier of its streaming service to keep the environment “family-friendly,” according to Variety.

Roughly 150 Netflix Employees Laid off After Subscriber Losses

About 150 Netflix employees were laid off Tuesday, mostly in the United States, roughly a month after the streaming service reported a decrease in subscriber numbers for the first time in 10 years.

Politifact Is to Fact What Pravda Was to Truth

During a recent broadcast, I said that once Elon Musk takes control of Twitter, "Twitter will be flooded with hate, and a lot of it will come from people on the Left who want to show how hate-filled it is.

Authorities: Hate Against Taiwanese Led to Church Attack

A gunman motivated by political hatred against Taiwan chained shut the doors of a California church and hid firebombs inside before shooting at a gathering of mostly elderly Taiwanese parishioners, killing a man who tackled him and possibly saved dozens of lives, authorities said Monday.

Black Lives Matter Has $42 Million in Assets

The foundation started by organizers of the Black Lives Matter movement is still worth tens of millions of dollars, after spending more than $37 million on grants, real estate, consultants, and other expenses, according to tax documents filed with the IRS.

Bill Martinez: How Much Is Enough?

We the People have a critical and binary decision to make.

SCOTUS Limits How Illegal Immigrants Can Appeal Deportation Rulings

Illegal immigrants have only limited grounds to appeal deportation orders to the federal courts, the Supreme Court ruled Monday in a decision in which conservative Justice Neil Gorsuch led the dissent, joined by his three Democrat-appointed colleagues, the Washington Examiner reported on Monday.

Victory for Ted Cruz as Supreme Court Rebuffs Biden Administration, Strikes Down Campaign Spending Rule

In a 6-3 vote the Supreme Court struck down as unconstitutional a campaign finance rule regulating the repayment of loans by a candidate to his own campaign, handing a win on May 16 to Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, who challenged the Federal Election Commission (FEC) regulation.

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