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UN Rights Chief Urges Release of Cuban Protesters
The U.N. rights chief is urging the release of all those detained in Cuba’s protests and calling on the government to address their grievances. In
Pope Reverses Benedict, Reimposes Restrictions on Latin Mass
Pope Francis cracked down Friday on the spread of the old Latin Mass, reversing one of Pope Benedict XVI’s signature decisions…
Biden: US Reviewing European Travel Ban, Sees Update in Coming Days
President Joe Biden said the United States is reviewing when it can lift restrictions that ban most-non U.S. citizens from traveling to the United States
Rep. Nunes Still Hopeful Durham Report Sends People to Jail
Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., said any report compiled by special counsel John Durham on the origins and conduct of the Russian investigation “may not be
FBI: 2 Charged in Alleged Plot to Attack Sacramento Democrat Headquarters
Two men have been indicted on charges that they allegedly conspired to use incendiary devices to attack the Democratic Party headquarters in Sacramento, the FBI’s
Iowa, New Hampshire fight to stay atop the 2024 GOP nomination
GOP chairs in Iowa and New Hampshire team up to protect their states cherished position kicking off the presidential nominating calendar.
Ric Grenell Not a Candidate in California Recall Election
Former acting Director of National Intelligence Ric Grenell said he will not run in the California recall election in a bid to replace Gov. Gavin
Convicted terrorists lead religious services in federal prisons: IG
Convicted terrorists – some associated with al-Qaeda, the Islamic State and Al-Shabaab – were allowed to lead religious services in federal prisons because of a
Biden to bolster security at US Embassy in Haiti, won’t send troops to stabilize country
President Biden plans to bolster security at the U.S. Embassy in Port-au-Prince after the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse earlier this month, he said Thursday.
Black Lives Matter glorified Cuban dictator Fidel Castro: ‘Fidel Vive!’
Black Lives Matter’s recent praise of Cuba’s government isn’t the first time that BLM has praised the country’s communist regime.
White House Says 20,000 Afghan Interpreters Asking for US Asylum
About 20,000 Afghans who worked as interpreters for the United States during its war in Afghanistan and now fear retribution from Taliban insurgents have applied
Gov. Cuomo to Be Questioned in Sexual Harassment Probe
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is expected to be interviewed Saturday as the state attorney general’s office winds down its investigation into sexual harassment allegations.
Texas House Speaker Charters Plane to Bring Back AWOL Dems
As Texas Democrats’ exodus is closing in on Day 4, Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan, R-Beaumont, is chartering a plane to sit in Washington to
Report: Man Held in Haiti Assassination Plot Sought $860K Funding, ‘Security Team’
The Haitian American being held in connection with the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse reportedly financed a “personal security” team. Two Florida firms received
Woman Accused of Aiding in Murder of U.S. Army Soldier Indicted by Grand Jury
Cecily Ann Aguilar was indicted by a Grand Jury Tuesday after being accused of aiding her boyfriend in the murder of Fort Hood soldier Vanessa
Escaped Iranian prisoner to embark on historic Israel visit, criticizes Biden over nuclear negotiations
Former political prisoner slams Biden administration’s Iran negotiations one day after the FBI revealed Iranian intelligence agents plotted to abduct an Iranian American journalist on
WHO says it will fix multiple ‘unintended errors’ in report with China on COVID-19 origins: report
The World Health Organization has vowed to correct several “unintended errors” discovered in its joint report with China regarding the origins of COVID-19, according to
Haiti police reject reports implicating government in president’s slaying
Authorities in Haiti on Thursday forcefully pushed back against reports that current government officials were involved in the killing of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse, calling
South African looting ‘orchestrated,’ police minister says
Shadowy forces are increasingly claimed to be behind the devastating looting and violence which has led to over 100 deaths and estimated damage and losses
COVID-19 takes toll on Catholic clergy in hard-hit countries
The coronavirus has taken a heavy toll among Roman Catholic priests and nuns around the world, killing hundreds of them in a handful of the