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Taliban holding three British men in detention in Afghanistan
Read More Three British men including a charity medic and a self-styled “danger tourist” are being held in custody by the Taliban in Afghanistan, it
Free portraits of Charles III for all public bodies, but ?8m cost branded ‘shameful’
Read More Ministers have been accused of “losing the plot” after setting aside ?8m to offer every public body a free portrait of King Charles.
Care homes crisis: children sent to live hundreds of miles away
Read More Some of Britain’s most vulnerable children are being moved to care homes more than 300 miles away from the neighbourhoods they grew up
Gov. DeSantis: ‘Florida Will Never Surrender to Woke Mob’
Florida GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis boasted having put his state on the leading edge of removing “woke indoctrination” in public institutions and private corporations as
Trans activists march on state capitols nationwide as cloud of Nashville Christian school shooting looms
Transgender activists this week have been occupying state capitol buildings across the country to protest legislation placing restrictions on gender transition procedures for children and
‘Hands off my stove’: New group pushes back against gas stove bans sweeping nation
A newly formed non-profit is bringing the spirit of “don’t tread on me” to the kitchen, taking a stand against an ongoing campaign to ban
Pro-Trump social media influencer Douglass Mackey convicted of election interference
A pro-Trump social media influencer with thousands of followers on Twitter was convicted of election inference during the 2016 election. “Mackey has been found guilty
Biden admin allows immigrants to select gender identity other than birth sex after ‘Trans Day of Visibility’
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced Friday it will immediately begin accepting the gender identity of foreign nationals requesting immigration benefits even if they
Biden visits University of Pennsylvania campus for the first time since classified documents controversy
President Biden on Saturday visited the campus of the University of Pennsylvania for the first time since a controversy over the discovery of classified documents
Meet Juan Merchan, the Judge in Trump’s Case
When Donald Trump walks into Justice Juan Merchan’s courtroom on Tuesday to face criminal charges, it will be a first for a former U.S. president
Gov. DeSantis: We’ve ‘Left Democratic Party for Dead’ in Florida
Gov. DeSantis: We’ve ‘Left Democratic Party for Dead’ in Florida
Gordon Chang to Newsmax: Chinese ‘Saboteurs’ Crossing US Border
The Chinese People’s Liberation Army is entering through the southern border, Gordon Chang suggested to Newsmax.
Gov. DeSantis: Dems Using Deep State to ‘Ensconce Themselves in Power’
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has not officially declared himself a 2024 GOP presidential primary candidate to run against former President Donald Trump, but he sure
Judge Blocks Tenn. Law Restricting Drag Shows
A federal judge in Memphis, Tennessee, on Friday temporarily blocked a law restricting drag performances in public from going into effect, saying it was likely
Trump Legal Team May Request Venue Change
Lawyers for Donald Trump are considering requesting a venue change for his criminal case out of concerns the former president won’t get a fair trial,
Trump Heading to NYC Monday Ahead of Arraignment
Former President Donald Trump reportedly is traveling to New York City Monday, one day ahead of his scheduled arraignment at the Manhattan courthouse Tuesday.
Rudy Giuliani to Newsmax: You Should Only ‘Get to Frame Somebody Once’
The effort to “frame” former President Donald Trump continues, leaving former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani incredulous.
Bill Barr: Indictment ‘Abomination, Abuse of Prosecutorial Power’
Despite the break from President Donald Trump on the 2020 election, former Attorney General Bill Barr said Democrats are now using “the law as a
Arkansas Tornado Kills 3, Midwest Storms Leave 3 Dead
A tornado tore through the state of Arkansas and killed three people on Friday, while severe storms further north in Illinois and Indiana left three
Mexican president deflects blame to US for mass-casualty fire at migrant detention center
Mexico’s president promised to visit hospitals treating injured migrants in the border city of Ciudad Juarez Friday, where 39 men died in a immigration detention