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Supreme Court Rejects Peter Navarro’s Request to Leave Prison
‘The application for release pending appeal addressed to Justice [Neil] Gorsuch and referred to the Court is denied.’
Supreme Court Rejects Peter Navarro’s Request to Leave Prison
‘The application for release pending appeal addressed to Justice [Neil] Gorsuch and referred to the Court is denied.’
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US Nonprofit Submits Over 81,000 Names of China’s Human Rights Abusers to FBI
The CCP’s persecution of Falun Gong is ‘a crime of genocide and a crime against humanity.’
Gov. Desantis Says Florida Will Not Comply With New Title IX Rules
The changes had been held back by lawmaker opposition and a whopping 240,000 public comments submitted over the 30-day public commentary period.
House Democrats Disappointed in Ongoing ‘Anti-Israel, Anti-Jewish’ Encampments at Columbia University
‘Those who violate the law cannot dictate the terms of the University’s ability to comply with that law.’
California’s Tax Revenue Projections Weakening as Newsom’s Budget Revision Deadline Looms
Sales and use taxes are about $1 billion below forecasts since November.
Over 1,000 Protestors Demand Establishment of Islamic State in Germany
The organizers said the rally was to protest the alleged Islamophobic policies of the German government and national media.
Democrats to Contest All 28 Congressional Districts in Florida for First Time Since 2018
The party is allocating more resources in Florida after the state Supreme Court approved ballot initiatives for abortion access and recreational marijuana.
Musk Visits China to Talk Tesla a Week After Canceling India Visit
Elon Musk reportedly met with China’s premier, Li Qiang, and Ren Hongbin, who heads the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade.
Tornadoes Devastate Oklahoma, Killing 4 and Injuring Dozens
The storm devastated historic downtown, damaging and destroying many of the city’s downtown businesses.
Human Rights Is the CCP’s ‘Biggest Weakness:’ Miles Yu
‘We cannot just engage China on what China is good at, but also by ignoring the weakness, [the] vulnerability of that regime.’
‘I’m Not Done’: Arizona Lawmaker Commits to Combating Forced Organ Harvesting After Bill Veto
The bill made it through both chambers of the state Legislature with health insurers on board—only to be killed on the governor’s desk.
White House Denies Rumors of Secretive Plot to Oust Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre
A White House spokesperson denied the rumors and reports.
US Space Force General Says China’s Military Developing Space Assets at ‘Breathtaking Speed’
China’s ambitions with regard to the moon are also among Space Command’s concerns.
Supreme Court Will Likely Send Trump Presidential Immunity Case to Lower Courts: Sen. Graham
Earlier this year, a panel of judges on that court rejected the former president’s arguments, setting up his appeal to the Supreme Court.
Director Elia Kazan’s Choice: America
Kazan made the hard choice and named names.
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A History Of The American Nation
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Of Cars and Kids
Why should our kids have to settle for a Trabant, or a Pyonghwa, education when they could have a BMW?
A Nation Divided
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What Is Going on Here?
There are two major things plants need to survive and continue generating our life saving oxygen. The first is CO2, and the second is sunshine.
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Beyond Lead: A Pediatrician’s Concerns With ‘Lunchables’ and School Lunch Standards
Ultraprocessed foods are the real villains in the deteriorating health of our nation’s children.
Beyond Lead: A Pediatrician’s Concerns With ‘Lunchables’ and School Lunch Standards
Ultraprocessed foods are the real villains in the deteriorating health of our nation’s children.
Artist With Autism Creates Microscopic Bust of Shakespeare Inside a Human Hair, Pays Tribute to the World’s Greatest Playwright
April 23 marks the birth and death anniversary of William Shakespeare
‘Jim Thorpe, All-American’: An Olympic Athlete and More
Burt Lancaster gives a strong performance in a finely crafted production about a great American hero.
Henry Fitz Jr., America’s Telescope Maker
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a tinkerer whose interest in the stars led him to build the first American telescope company.
An American Classic: The Republic’s First Statehouse
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit the Virginia State Capitol, America’s first Neoclassical public building.
How the 1939 World’s Fair Predicted Europe’s Future
In ‘This Week in History,’ ‘a valley of ashes’ becomes the site of America’s second largest World’s Fair that presents a look at the modern city.
99 Cents Only Stores Are Closing. How I Spent $20 in Groceries at Other Discount Chains
99 Cents Only Stores offered a wide selection of fresh food and prices sometimes beat Walmart.
Surprises Await Off Washington’s Major Highways
The first people of the land named it, “the shimmering heat waves which dance and play above the prairie when the summer sun shines hot.”
Universal Unwraps Some Details for 2 Epic Universe Hotels
Two resorts by Universal Orlando are scheduled to open in 2025.
San Diego County Museums Worth a Trip
Learn about surfing, artwork, music, and more at various museums in San Diego county.
Surprises Await Off Washington’s Major Highways
The first people of the land named it, “the shimmering heat waves which dance and play above the prairie when the summer sun shines hot.”