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Senate passes controversial foreign aid bill sending billions to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan
The Senate passed a $95 billion national security supplemental package to assist Ukraine, Israel and the Indo-Pacific after a tedious procedural process that came to an end early Tuesday morning. Read More.
Male sophomore wins girls' state high jump championship in New Hampshire
A 10th-grade male won the New Hampshire state championship for girls' high jump after trouncing the competition in several meets leading up to the state finals. Read More.
Lakewood Church shooting suspect identified as transgender woman; 'Free Palestine' written on gun
Police in Houston, Texas have identified the shooter who opened fire at Joel Osteen's Lakewood Church on Sunday as Genesse Ivonne Moreno, Fox News has confirmed. Read More.
Illinois Dem proposes bill to redefine parental abuse as refusal to go along with child sex changes
Healthcare providers would not face any form of disciplinary action if they were to perform sex change services sought out by minors without parental consent. Read More.
IRS blistered anew by internal watchdog for lax protections of taxpayer data after criminal leak
Agency failed to revoke access to sensitive tax systems from contractors who failed background checks and doesn’t have protections for some systems to prevent leaks, TIGTA said. Read More.
Trump Dominates Nevada Republican Caucuses, Secures Sweeping Delegate Victory
Former President Donald Trump clinched a decisive victory in Nevada’s Republican presidential caucuses on Thursday, marking his fourth consecutive win in state contests. Read More.
Biden lashes out at reporters asking about age concerns after special counsel report: 'That is your judgment!'
President Biden remained defiant as he clashed with several reporters following the release of Special Counsel Robert Hur's report revealing details about his "poor memory." Read More.
SCOTUS indicates court will keep Trump on Colorado ballot
“The question you have to confront is why a single state should decide who gets to be president of the United States.” Justice Kagan said. Read More.
Trump praises ‘very strong’ Supreme Court arguments in Colorado case
“It’s unfortunate that we have to go through a thing like that I consider it to be more election interference by the Democrats is what they’re doing.” Read More.
Hawaii Supreme Court Controversially Rejects Second Amendment Right, Rules "In Hawaii, There is No State Constitutional Right to Carry a Firearm in Public"
The Supreme Court of Hawaii ruled against Christopher Wilson, a man charged with carrying a gun without a permit, asserting that under the state’s constitution, there is no right to bear arms in public. Read More.
Study claims harms of COVID-19 vaccines 'profoundly outweighed' benefits; calls for moratorium on mRNA shots
A new peer-reviewed study in a Springer Nature Group journal has painted a damning picture of the global COVID-19 vaccination campaign along with the novel mRNA products at its core — vaccines millions of Americans were compelled to take if they wanted to keep their jobs, eat in public, stay in school, remain in uniform, or visit their loved ones. Read More.
Speaker Johnson Vows Mayorkas Will Be Impeached Despite ‘Setback’
The failed vote to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas was a “setback,” but House Republicans will try again and prevail, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) declared on Wednesday. Read More.
Nikki Haley loses Nevada primary to 'None of These Candidates'
“None of these candidates” was essentially a nod to Trump, who was not on the ballot. Read More.
New York City’s sanctuary status blasted amid rise in migrant crimes
The officials cited data showing that ICE issued 109 detainer requests to the NYPD last year, all of which were not honored due to laws preventing them from cooperating with federal immigration enforcement activities. Read More.
Trump not immune from prosecution in 2020 election case, federal appeals court rules
A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that former President Trump is not immune from prosecution in the 2020 federal election case. Read More.
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