Politics
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Gen. Milley Backs Military Base Canceling Drag Show
United States Army Gen. Mark Milley defended Monday the Department of Defense’s decision to cancel a drag show last week…
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Sen. Tim Scott Confronts ‘View’ Hosts on ‘Exception’ Comments
South Carolina Republican Sen. Tim Scott appeared on the ABC News show ‘The View’ Monday to take issue with previous…
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China defends near collision with American warship, accuses U.S. of ‘Provocation’
China’s defense minister defended their warship that sailed directly in front of an American destroyer and Canadian frigate traveling through…
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Oklahoma board approves nation’s first taxpayer-funded religious school
A state school board in Oklahoma voted Monday to approve what would be the first publicly funded religious school in…
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ICE acting director to retire at end of June, second major border security-related retirement in a week
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Deputy Director Tae D. Johnson will be retiring from federal law enforcement duties at…
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Australian woman pardoned after spending 20-years in prison for murdering her children
New scientific evidence has recently emerged that allegedly proves that the deaths of an Australian woman’s four children occurred due…
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Six women found dead in Portland could be connected to possible serial killer
An investigation is underway after six women were found dead in less than 3 months in secluded areas of Portland,…
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Notorious FBI agent and Russian spy Robert Hanssen found dead in prison
Robert Hanssen, a former FBI agent who was convicted of spying for Russia has died at the age of 79.
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DeSantis mocks Trump decision not to fire Anthony Fauci with flashback to ‘The Apprentice’: ‘You’re fired!’
Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ presidential campaign began the week by taking aim at former President Donald Trump over his…
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Cornel West Announces Third-Party Presidential Bid
Progressive activist and scholar Cornel West announced Monday that he is running for president as a third-party candidate.
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