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Trump Vows to Undo Biden’s Pro-Transgender Rules on ‘Day One’ of His Administration
‘It’ll be signed on day one,‘ President Trump said of the Title IX transgender provisions. ’It‘ll be terminated.’
Trump Vows to Undo Biden’s Pro-Transgender Rules on ‘Day One’ of His Administration
‘It’ll be signed on day one,‘ President Trump said of the Title IX transgender provisions. ’It‘ll be terminated.’
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Trump Trial’s Salacious Statements Never Should Have Happened: Experts
A judge allowed prosecutors to put on testimony unrelated to the accusations against former President Donald Trump, igniting concerns about inflaming the jury.
Kansas Governor Vetoes Bill Restricting Foreign Ownership of Land Near Military Bases
The Democratic governor called the bill ‘overly broad’ and ‘not narrowly tailored’ to protect Kansas from bad actors.
‘We Need the Wall,’ Arizonans Say as Border Crisis Cripples Communities
Arizonans express concerns about drugs and crime amid influx of illegal immigrants in their state.
Facing California’s Big Deficit, Newsom Proposes Billions in Cuts in Revised Budget
State operations will be sliced about 8 percent and 10,000 unfilled positions will be eliminated. No new taxes are proposed.
House Democrats Look to Flip the Script on Border Security
A new memo from their campaign committee highlights intentions to hold Republicans responsible for the failed bipartisan border bill.
Russia Launches New Offensive Into Ukraine’s Kharkiv Region
National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said Russia had gained ‘key advantages’ in recent weeks and secured new ’tactical advances.’
New York Appellate Court Upholds Universal Mail-In Voting
Appellants argued that the universal mail-in voting provisions of the act violated the New York Constitution
Biden Admin Spending Nearly $200 Million to Combat Bird Flu
Government committing millions to farms, public health officials.
House Committee Investigates Georgia Tech for Alleged Ties to Chinese Military-Linked University
‘It has collaborated with Tianjin University and at least one other PLA-linked entity on developing sensitive technologies,’ the letter reads.
Jack Smith Has Few Options in Trump Case, Say Former Prosecutors
Several former federal prosecutors said the special prosecutor can do ‘nothing’ to advance the case.
Thousands Join New York Parade to Celebrate World Falun Dafa Day, Reject Communism
The CCP is ‘against everything good in this world … so it has to do with all of us,’ says one parade participant.
‘Straw Donor’ Sent $2.5 Million to Conservative Causes, Watchdog Complaint Alleges
Republican Senate hopefuls Matt Dolan and Tim Sheehy got the biggest boost from Ardleigh Impact Corp. The company may exist only on paper.
Judge Admits ‘Mistake’ in Order on Jan. 6 Convict’s Release
Judge says he should not have specified a day of release for Kevin Seefried.
What Did Noah’s Ark Look Like? This Immersive Replica Lets You See for Yourself
In a Kentucky town, visitors explore the world’s only life-sized replica of the famed biblical ark.
What Did Noah’s Ark Look Like? This Immersive Replica Lets You See for Yourself
In a Kentucky town, visitors explore the world’s only life-sized replica of the famed biblical ark.
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A History Of The American Nation
A patriotic poem by Ted Schneider
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
Poem by an American Patriot
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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Empower the World with Your Story: Share Love, Inspiration, and Hope with Millions
Coffee Is Anti-Aging, Linked to Prevention of Dementia and Sarcopenia: Study
As we age, muscle mass gradually declines, and with it, sometimes cognitive function. But recent research suggests drinking coffee may help.
Coffee Is Anti-Aging, Linked to Prevention of Dementia and Sarcopenia: Study
As we age, muscle mass gradually declines, and with it, sometimes cognitive function. But recent research suggests drinking coffee may help.
‘To Leslie’: Andrea Riseborough Tells an Addict’s Tale
Addiction is shown how it destroys the lives of people who don’t take responsibility for themselves.
Profiles in History: Andreas Rechnitzer: A Diver of Great Depth
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a young diver who became America’s first scuba instructor and later guided history’s deepest dive.
The Rum-Soaked Cake That Won ‘Family Favorite’—and a Spot on This Restaurant’s Menu
Chef Jenn Crovato shares a recipe for one of her most-loved desserts, while giving full credit where it’s due: her mom.
Taking the Kids: Intro to New Cultures Through Food on a Transatlantic Cruise
Experience culture through food while exploring new places.
A Fairy-Tale Vacation Awaits at Carmel-by-the-Sea
Carmel-by-the-Sea has more restaurants per capita than other small cities in America, but be sure to get a permit before wearing high heels here.
Ed Perkins on Travel: Amtrak’s Surprise
A promising new long-haul train from Amtrak assures on time arrivals on trips between Chicago and the Twin Cities.
Taking the Kids: Intro to New Cultures Through Food on a Transatlantic Cruise
Experience culture through food while exploring new places.
Stoking the Fire: A Writer Pays Tribute to His Mother Who Inspired a Lifelong Love of Learning
How one mother passed down her curiosity and love of learning to her future generations.
A Reader’s Story of Family Reconciliation Reminds US of What Makes America an Exceptional Place
He risked it all when he married a woman who wasn’t Jewish. He’s grateful that in America, you don’t have to choose between faith and love.
Edith Meiser: America’s Greatest Sherlockian
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet the writer and actress who popularized Sherlock Holmes in America via a different media.
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