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The week in whoppers: Mayorkas’ border bull, MSNBC’s race perversion and more

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas claimed that the Biden administration's approach to the border crisis has been "effective" ahead of the expiration of Title...

Letters to the Editor — May 12, 2023

The Issue: A House committee’s finding that the Biden family was paid $10 million by foreign interests. text Rep. James Comer’s House Oversight Committee...

CNN just handed the first big gift of the ‘24 cycle to Trump

The media just can’t stop showing their hands when it comes to ex-President Donald Trump.

A Gym Owner, a Pastor, and a Lawyer Walk into a Pandemic . . .

These three lockdown ‘heroes’ fought against the government excesses committed during the expiring Covid public-health emergency.

House Passes GOP Immigration Bill ahead of Title 42 Expiration

The legislation would restart construction on the border wall and require Customs and Border Protection to hire and train 22,000 Border Patrol agents.

Daniel Penny to Face Manslaughter Charges for Jordan Neely Chokehold Death

The 24-year-old USMC veteran will face second-degree manslaughter charges, the Manhattan district attorney’s office said Thursday. 

New York City Council passes bill banning weight discrimination

Discriminating against someone because of weight when it comes to work, housing or in public accommodation would be barred in New York City under a bill passed Thursday by the City Council.

Law banning sales of handguns to young adults under 21 is unconstitutional, Virginia judge rules

A federal judge in Virginia has ruled that a law banning licensed federal firearms dealers from selling handguns to young adults under 21 violates the Second Amendment and is unconstitutional.

House passes border security bill as record wave of migrants streams in

A record wave of illegal immigrants rushed America's southern border Thursday as President Biden and his team resigned themselves to the chaos, admitting that with the expiration of the Title 42 pandemic expulsion authority they are powerless to stop the arrivals.

Rep. George Santos signs deal to avoid prosecution in Brazil

A day after New York Rep. George Santos pleaded not guilty to charges in the U.S., he signed an agreement Thursday with public prosecutors in Brazil to avoid prosecution for forging two stolen checks in 2008.

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