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Gun Sales Surge in States Suppressing Firearms
Gun sales are skyrocketing in states where measures targeting Second Amendment rights are getting passed, according to this month’s National Shooting Sports Foundation report.
Trump Not Worried on Legal Cases: ‘I’m Right,’ ‘People Are With Me’
Former President Donald Trump says he is not worried about his pending legal cases, which include the Manhattan indictment, Fulton County grand jury, and special
Trump: US ‘Really in Trouble,’ but ‘I Can Turn It Around Very Quickly’
The Biden administration has done one positive thing through all the destruction of our country, according to former President Donald Trump: Shown how badly people
Labor Dept. Fines McDonald’s Franchisees for Child Labor
The United States Department of Labor announced Tuesday that it is levying more than $200,000 in fines to three McDonald’s franchisees at 62 different locations
Trump: Fox Settlement ‘Ridiculous’; ‘Murdoch’s Wrong’
Former President Donald Trump say Fox News and News Corps’ Rupert Murdoch made a mistake settling with Dominion Voting Systems for $787.5 million.
Trump: China Virus ‘Not on Purpose,’ but ‘Mistake,’ ‘Incompetence’
China did not release COVID-19 on the world “on purpose,” former President Donald Trump said Wednesday, calling it a “mistake” due to “incompetence” at the Wuhan
Trump: Biden ‘in Delaware Sleeping,’ Should Be at Coronation
Former President Donald Trump was incredulous President Joe Biden is skipping the coronation of King Charles III this weekend.
Kemp Signs Law; Bans Ga. Election Office Donations
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has signed a law to ban donations to county elections offices, with the legislation coming after Republicans in the state and
Anheuser-Busch Giving Distributor Workers Free Bud Light
Anheuser-Busch is trying to make things right with its distributors after the backlash to the Bud Light promotion with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, including boosting
Some Black Californians Might Get $1.2M in Reparations
The San Francisco Chronicle reported that an eligible Black resident who lived a lifetime in California and is 71 or older could, in theory, receive as much
Southern Border Arrests Up Third Consecutive Month
As White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre is called out for a claim President Joe Biden’s border policies dropped illegal migration by 90%, the southern
JPMorgan CEO Dimon to Be Deposed in May in Epstein Lawsuits
JPMorgan Chase & Co. CEO Jamie Dimon will be deposed in late May for information on what he knew about the bank’s relationship with sex
Police: Multiple Injured in Midtown Atlanta Shooting
Police said Wednesday afternoon that they were investigating an “active shooter situation” in a building in Atlanta’s Midtown neighborhood and that multiple people had been
Missing Madeleine McCann’s parents ‘await a breakthrough’ in toddler’s kidnapping
The parents of Madeleine McCann, a British toddler who went missing from a family vacation 16 years ago Tuesday, released a statement 16 years after
9 killed in explosion at Chinese petrochemical plant, 3 others dead in helicopter crash
At least nine people were killed in an explosion at a Chinese petrochemical plant and three others died in a helicopter crash during the country’s
Brazil’s federal police search home of former President Bolsonaro over alleged doctored vaccine cards
Federal police in Brazil searched the home of former President Jair Bolsonaro and seized his phone in relation to an investigation into alleged falsification of
Russia reducing Victory Day celebrations in wake of Ukraine war losses, drone attacks
Russia has trimmed down annual Victory Day celebrations, with some claiming the Kremlin fears protests and dissent following continued and severe losses in Ukraine. Russian
Gas leak at German high school exposes at least 84 to suspected irritant gas
At least 84 people have been exposed to a suspected irritant gas at a high school in southwestern Germany, according to German news agency dpa.
Protesters loudly disrupt Gov. Abbott school choice event at church: ‘You’re a traitor’
Protesters disrupted Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s school choice event Tuesday, calling him a “traitor” during a speech at a church in southeast Houston. During a
South Carolina Democrats express frustration with Republicans for not taking action on hate crimes bill
Democrats in the South Carolina Senate turned debate about a bill to set guidelines for history curriculum on subjects like slavery and segregation into discussion