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How New York Times Distorted Coverage of Genocide
The New York Times is being accused of distorting coverage of human rights abuses in China by helping cover up a CCP persecution.
Deadly Lung Disease Cases Surge to 10-Year High, Children Most Affected: CDC
The vast majority—76 percent—of cases in the United States in 2023 were in non-U.S.-born persons.
Lawmaker Decries False Bomb Threats Against US Arts Group Shen Yun
The New York-based performing arts group, which showcases ‘China before communism,’ has been targeted by Beijing for years.
Boeing Failure Would Be a Big Setback for the United States
Given Boeing’s huge quality control issues, would it not make sense to bring in a real quality control guru to head up the company?
Florida Warns Schools to Not Use Online Tutoring Site Linked to CCP
Members of Congress have introduced a bill to ban the Pentagon from using the site’s service.
California’s Capital Declares Itself a Transgender Sanctuary City
The new policy shelters doctors and other individuals in Sacramento from punishment ‘based on the laws of other states.’
House GOP Invites Biden to Testify Before Impeachment Investigators
Oversight and Accountability Committee Chair James Comer proposes April 16 for a potential hearing.
Husband and Wife Among Latest Arrested for Jan. 6 Capitol Breach
More arrests are carried out over the breach of the U.S. Capitol.
Judge Rebukes DOJ Arguments Against Release of Jan. 6 Defendant
Kevin Seefried received a three-year prison sentence for obstructing an official proceeding.
US Economy Did Better Than Expected in the Fourth Quarter, but Current GDP Estimates Crash
New revised GDP data show better-than-expected economic growth in fourth quarter 2023, but real-time GDP estimates for first quarter 2024 dropped sharply.
Trump Attends Wake of Slain NYPD Officer
The former president has criticized President Joe Biden for crime surges in cities such as New York, making it a central facet of his 2024 campaign.
Victoria White Files $2 Million Suit for Police Using ‘Excessive’ Force in Jan. 6 Beating
Federal civil rights lawsuit filed in Washington alleges Metropolitan Police Department officers illegally struck Ms. White dozens of times on Jan. 6.
Spring Refresh: An Essential DIY Checklist to Prepare Your Home for the Season
Your home will be that much more ready for summer when the deck is freshly stained and the roof is patched.
Spring Refresh: An Essential DIY Checklist to Prepare Your Home for the Season
Your home will be that much more ready for summer when the deck is freshly stained and the roof is patched.
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Wisdom From a Retired Cowboy Artist
I have lived the life of the sculptures I have made.
Section 3 of 14th Amendment Not Applicable for Ruling Trump out of 2024
I don’t believe that Section 3 of 14th Amendment is self-executive and therefore can not be applied directly by the court.
A Great Leap Forward for Western Pennsylvania
Most of us know, coal is the end product of ancient decayed vegetation.
Letter From Alaska
We need to be constantly reminded that totalitarianism of whatever stripe can be voted in, but it can’t be voted out.
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