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Most Voters Think Trump Indictment Wouldn’t Hurt, Or Could Even Help, Him Win The Presidency: POLL
Roughly 75% of American voters believe that an indictment of former President Donald Trump would not hinder, and could actually…
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Family Of Marine Killed During Afghanistan Withdrawal Stunned To Learn Snipers Could Have Taken Out Suicide Bomber
Sgt. Tyler Vargas-Andrews’ revelation that he could have shot the Abbey Gate suicide bomber before the attack ever occurred shocked…
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University Quietly Scrubs Website Of Anti-Racism Code Of Conduct After Alleged Free Speech Violation
The University of Utah (U of U) Department of Communication appears to have removed its Anti-Racism Code of Conduct from…
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Train Derails In North Dakota, Spills Toxic Materials
A Canadian Pacific (CP) train derailed near Wyndmere, North Dakota, late Sunday night and spilled a hazardous material used in…
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Six Killed After Female Shooter Opens Fire At Nashville Private School
Three students and three adults are dead after an active female shooter entered Covenant School, a private Christian school in…
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New York City Teachers Union Hosts Workshop Detailing The ‘Harmful Effects Of Whiteness’
A New York City teachers union is hosting a workshop to teach counselors about resisting the “harmful effects of whiteness,”…
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Ammo Maker Says It Can’t Expand Because TikTok Videos Are Hogging All The Power
A leading ammunition manufacturer said TikTok data centers in the same region are consuming so much electricity it may not…
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China Cozies Up To American Ally With Huge New Oil Deals
Saudi Arabian energy giant Aramco, the largest oil producer in the world, announced a multibillion dollar investment in a Chinese…
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Federal Regulator Acknowledges Danger To Wildlife Caused By Offshore Wind Farms
The federally-chartered regulator responsible for managing fisheries in the oceans of New England acknowledged that offshore wind farms could pose…
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Medal of Honor Monday: Navy Cmdr. Donald A. Gary
As an officer in the USS Franklin's engineering department during World War II, Navy Cmdr. Donald Arthur Gary knew all…
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White House Press Briefing with Karine Jean-Pierre – 3/27/23
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre holds a briefing today. The briefing is scheduled to start at 1:00 p.m. EDT.…
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‘Wouldn’t Change A Thing’: Coach Fired For On-Field Prayer Reflects On Supreme Court Win, Return To The Sidelines
Joe Kennedy is returning to his old coaching job at Bremerton High School after his Supreme Court victory last June,…
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Jan. 6 Attorney Straight Up Asked DOJ Lawyers If More Witnesses Were FBI Informants. They Said ‘Nothing’
The Department of Justice (DOJ) revealed Wednesday that a witness who Jan. 6 defendant Enrique Tarrio’s lawyer Sabino Jauregui planned…
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McConnell Released From Physical Therapy After Concussion, Broken Rib
Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky left an inpatient rehab facility Saturday following physical therapy, CNN reported. McConnell, the senate…
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This Biden Administration Policy Could Turn Millions Of Regular Americans Into Criminals
On January 31, 2023, Biden’s Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) bypassed Congress and posted its finalized…
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