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Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) signed the Heartbeat Protection Act into law Thursday night, banning most abortions in Florida after six weeks of pregnancy.
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Liberalism is proving to be effective at one thing: driving people into red states with a new poll showing that more than a quarter of New Yorkers...
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The brothers involved in the Smollett hoax said that they support former President Donald Trump and warned black voters consume too much "propaganda."
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Under Biden, the Boston Marathon bomber won’t be executed any time soon, if ever.
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The RESTRICT Act quickly gained bipartisan support, but critics fear the bill is a Trojan horse that would give the executive branch sweeping new powers to monitor and punish internet activity posing ill-defined risks to national security or public saftey.
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Michael Harmon earned about $1 million by exposing visa fraud within an Indian company that does subcontract work for Fortune 500 companies.
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The Florida House late Thursday passed a bill that seeks to allow the death penalty for people who commit sexual batteries on children under...
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Former Democratic gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum is scheduled to stand trial starting Monday on a series of criminal charges...
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Fifty-four years ago, Fred Rogers — Mister Rogers to his viewers — testified before the Senate Subcommittee on Communications and asked for $20 million for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB).
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The measure, which was previously passed by the Senate, now heads to the desk of Governor Ron DeSantis, who is expected to sign it.
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Former Vice President Mike Pence said Thursday on FNC's "The Story" that he believes Republican primary voters will make "better choices" than nominating former President Donald Trump for the 2024 election. | Clips
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Bud Light is facing heavy criticism after it revealed its sponsorship of transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, a biological man who recently...
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In a surprising move, National Public Radio (NPR) has decided to quit Twitter following its recent “state-affiliated media” and “government-funded media” labels by the social media platform. NPR has released a statement stating that it will no longer actively maintain its Twitter account and will be officially reducing its reliance on the platform across the
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If you’re “based,” you may be on Democratic Attorney General Merrick Garland’s watchlist. The Daily Signal reports that the FBI has created a...
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Disgraced Nuclear Waste Chief Sam Brinton Receives Suspended Sentence Of 180 Days In Prison For Las Vegas Luggage Theft
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This Friday "What the Heck" feature almost always focuses on three events from the week that left me dumbfounded. But this week I couldn't find a way to limit it to just that, so you're getting four. Let's hit it.
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It’s hard to tell what is most preposterous about President Joe Biden’s new mandate that two-thirds of all new cars sold in 2032 must be electric vehicles. The competition is tough.
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On occasion, we will discuss student editorials as an insight into the view of free speech on our campuses. This week, one such editorial has attracted attention from Yale Daily News due to its chi…
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Jim Jordan and House Republicans are about to tighten the screws on left-wing prosecutors.
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In a win for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Republican lawmakers, a federal appeals court Thursday tossed out a challenge to a 2019 immigration law...
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American taxpayers are likely to be forced to subsidize billions of dollars in Affordable Care Act benefits for DACA illegal aliens.
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How the first lady, once a TV reporter, became the most important adviser to a likely presidential candidate.
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The porn star tells Page Six she worries that the fallout from her sex scandal involving Donald Trump could lead to a “worse” president being elected instead.
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New York City District Attorney Alvin Bragg's criminal case against former president Donald Trump faces major legal hurdles, experts told Fox News Digital.
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The former Biden official accused in two separate stolen-luggage cases was ordered to pay one of their victims back — but given no jail time.