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DEADLY MEDICINE – Dentist's alleged internet search history takes center stage as murder trial begins. Continue reading …
PLAN B – Menendez brothers bank on new trial as backup if parole bid fails. Continue reading …
VICIOUS VITRIOL – Left-wing accounts cheer as Vance's children face hostile crowd at Disneyland. Continue reading …
LINGERING QUESTIONS – GOP senator urges DHS to declassify all Trump Butler rally assassination attempt documents. Continue reading …
'HEARTS ARE HEAVY' – Beloved evangelical pastor John MacArthur dies after lifetime of faithful ministry. Continue reading …
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'DONE HERE' – Democratic socialist NYC mayoral nominee yanked from podium while answering questions. Continue reading …
DECISION IS IN – Supreme Court rules on moves to dismantle the Department of Education. Continue reading …
JUDICIAL OVERREACH – Biden-appointed judge slaps 'untenable' restrictions on ICE as Trump fights back. Continue reading …
BROKEN PROMISES – Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyer takes aim at Trump as Supreme Court battle heats up. Continue reading …
DEMOCRATIC DISARRAY – Liberal commentators claim Trump may interfere with upcoming midterm elections. Continue reading …
AGENTS UNDER SIEGE – Trump official defends masking up ICE agents amid threats in tense interview. Continue reading …
SNEAKY MOVE – Desperate Dem strategist hopes for economic collapse to save party from 'nightmare.' Continue reading …
CULTURAL SHIFT – Designer blames Trump administration for weight-loss trend among influencers. Continue reading …
HUGH HEWITT – Morning Glory: Just how bad were the Biden and Harris campaigns? Continue reading …
LIZ PEEK – Democrats' identity crisis shows no sign of getting better. It's actually getting worse. Continue reading …
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PLAY BALL – MLB giants set to take the field at All-Star Game in the Atlanta Braves' home stadium. Continue reading …
THREAT DISRUPTED – Scientists crack the code on new vaccine for deadly plague bacteria. Continue reading …
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REP ASHLEY MOODY – Biden autopen scandal is one of the largest underminings of American government. See video …
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