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Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) tweeted Friday "you’re apt to be labeled a racist if you didn’t vote" for Juneteenth National Independence Day.
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NBC News senior reporter Brandy Zadrozny suggested that parents and grassroots organizations are abusing open records laws.
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Today,Governor Ron DeSantis signed Senate Bill 1716, which designates County Road 611 between Keystone Road and Forelock Road in Pinellas County as
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Welcome to Insanity Wrap, your daily dose of the best of the worst. The Great Reset comes for the suburbs is today’s big crazy. Plus: Crazy cat lady would rather be aborted Andrew Yang savaged...
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New York City crime is surging after decades on the decline because of “disastrous” liberal criminal justice reforms, former NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton said Sunday.
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During the confirmation hearings of now Justice Amy Coney Barrett, I repeatedly objected to the clearly false narrative that she was nominated to vote to strike down the Affordable Care Act in the …
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President Biden's angry response to a CNN reporter on Wednesday was the latest in a long list of times he has snapped at journalists who asked him pointed questions.
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(Joe Hoft) Amerca’s Frontline Doctors, the courageous group of doctors who spoke out against the government’s irresponsible and damaging COVID responses, had their website taken down by Amazon.
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Washington, DC – An inmate at the DC Jail on Tuesday became the first incarcerated person ever elected to office in the nation’s capital. Joel Caston was elected on Jun 15 to be the advisory neighborhood commissioner for District 7F07, which includes the correctional facility, a women’s shelter, and a recently-opened luxury apartment building, NBC […]
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Honours math and science will be cut from secondary schools this fall, and honours English has already been discontinued.
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Christians Engaged is a group-based in Garland, Texas. It has a simple purpose, to engage Christians in politics to advance moral causes based upon Biblical principles....
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If moms are “birthing persons” then what are dads on Father’s Day?
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Social media engagement isn’t everything, but when a president like Joe Biden claims more votes in the 2020 election than...
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Commentary It has not taken long for America's rivals and enemies to test the new American regime. In ...
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The result of the vote - 168 in favor and 55 against - was announced Friday near the end of a three-day meeting of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops that was held virtually.
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U.S. Catholic bishops overwhelmingly approved the drafting of a “teaching document” that many of them hope will rebuke Catholic politicians, including President Joe Biden, for receiving Communion despite their support for abortion rights.
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It's catching on, folks. The Wuhan lab leak theory is now viewed as plausible. It’s credible. Our intelligence agencies are investigating and this Chinese defector who is a high-ranking intelligence
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Thomas Catenacci  Republican Sen. Pat Toomey requested the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) watchdog to review allegations the agency has
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Crime and public safety remain the most pressing issues facing the city — and defunding the NYPD isn’t the answer, a New York Post poll found.
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Andrew Trunsky  Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell blasted his colleague’s voting rights compromise proposal Thursday, vowing that the GOP would
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Former President Donald Trump endorsed the primary opponent to Sen. Lisa Murkowski on Friday, declaring his support for Kelly Tshibaka Alaska's former commissioner of administration.
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Plus: The federal government gets a jump-start on celebrating Juneteenth, the masks come off in California, and more...
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Cole Crystal West Point cadets are facing what they regard as retaliation for their unvaccinated status, spurring parents and students alike to address
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Renewables show again that they aren’t reliable to power the grid.
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This article was updated on June 17 at 7:15 p.m. The Supreme Court on Thursday threw out a lawsuit alleging that two U.S.-based companies, Nestle and Cargill, facilitated human-rights abuses on cocoa plantations in the Ivory Coast. By a vote of 8-1, the justices ruled that the lawsuit cannot go f
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