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NJ Woman Faces Daily Fines for Displaying Profane Anti-Biden Signs
A New Jersey woman faces daily monetary fines if she refuses to remove obscene signs critical of President Joe Biden, NJ.com reported. Patricia Dilascio, who
Karoline Leavitt, former Trump, Stefanik spokeswoman, running for Congress in New Hampshire
Karoline Leavitt, the 23-year-old former assistant press secretary for former President Trump, is running for Congress in the First Congressional District of New Hampshire.
State lawmaker denied Holy Communion after voting in favor of pro-abortion bill
A New Mexico state senator says he was denied receiving Holy Communion at his Catholic church because of his support for a pro-abortion bill.
Social conservatives ‘frustrated’ over Trump Supreme Court justices’ rulings
The confirmation of three justices nominated by then-President Trump has shifted the balance of power on the Supreme Court to a 6-3 majority for conservatives.
Defund the police Dems are silent after DC passes 100 homicides in 2021
Washington, D.C., reached its 100th homicide earlier on July 9, and since then Democrats who have pushed for defunding the police have been silent.
‘Save Our Paychecks’ tour to target White House economic policies, ‘Bidenflation’
Conservative group Heritage Action is partnering with the Coalition to Protect American Workers to launch a nationwide tour targeting what they describe as the “disastrous”
WH: Harris Negative for COVID After Meeting With Texas Lawmakers
The White House on Monday confirmed that Vice President Kamala Harris had tested negative for COVID-19 after meeting with Texas lawmakers last week after it
Trump Weighs In on Arizona Election Audit: ‘Give the Routers!’
Former President Donald Trump says Maricopa County’s refusal to allow full transparency amid the 2020 presidential election audit makes him skeptical once again, suggesting that
Biden Calls Jordan King a Loyal Ally in ‘Tough Neighborhood’
President Joe Biden praised King Abdullah II of Jordan as a stalwart ally in a “tough neighborhood” as the two leaders huddled at the White
Prince Harry Plans To Publish Memoir
Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, plans to publish a memoir with Penguin Random House in late 2022.In a press release, the prince said that
DC Mayor Says BLM Plaza Will Stay
Construction began Monday in making Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington, D.C., permanent.
UK politician says ‘white privilege’ divisive, unhelpful term: report
A U.K. politician and member of the nation’s equality watchdog is warning that the term “white privilege” was divisive and contributed to an “unhelpful way
Russia successfully tests state-of-the-art cruise missile
Russia has successfully tested a state-of-the-art cruise missile hailed by President Vladimir Putin as the best in the world, according to reports.
Afghans who helped US being evacuated to Virginia Army base
About 2,500 Afghans who worked for the U.S. government will be evacuated to a military base in Virginia along with their families pending approval of
Russia warns US over hypersonic missiles in Europe, could lead to ‘inadvertent conflict’
The Russian Embassy in the U.S. did not mince words in a tweet late Monday warning Washington not to deploy hypersonic missiles in Europe.
Taliban rockets target Kabul palace before Eid al-Adha
At least three rockets hit near the presidential palace on Tuesday shortly before Afghan President Ashraf Ghani was to give an address to mark the
UK opts not to vaccinate most under-18s against COVID-19
The British government has decided not to inoculate most children and teenagers against COVID-19 until more safety data on the vaccines become available.
Graham says adding amnesty to infrastructure bill could be ‘dumbest idea’ in history of the Senate, WH
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., told Fox News on Monday that the emerging Democratic push to add amnesty to the multi-trillion “infrastructure package” is a reckless
UK opts not to vaccinate most under-18s against COVID-19
The British government has decided not to inoculate most children and teenagers against COVID-19 until more safety data on the vaccines become available.
UK opts not to vaccinate most under-18s against COVID-19
The British government has decided not to inoculate most children and teenagers against COVID-19 until more safety data on the vaccines become available.