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The Cease and Desist Order was issued by Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson

The federal government is using its vast resources and its largest agencies to register new voters and expand mail-in balloting, with the help of nonprofits

DeLand Police Department's K-9 Midnight tracked lost boy into woods

Councilwoman Joann Ariola (R-Queens), who chairs the fire and emergency management committee, called the flag-removal debacle a “sanctioned attack on the First Amendment rights of our civil servants”

Banning meat and dairy, restricting calories, genetically altering the human body, and impoverishing the masses will hurt the planet and people

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Federal agencies are also working with state and industry partners to encourage farmers and veterinarians to report cattle illnesses quickly so that we can monitor potential additional cases and minimize the impact and risk to farmers, farmworkers

Joe Biden and Democrat officials have decided to observe Transgender Day of Visibility on Easter Sunday this year rather than push it off for a day out of respect for Easter

Business insiders won’t say it out loud, but many worry that they could face financial ruin if they run afoul of the politically powerful in New York

Defendants said the judge’s decision was “plain legal error requiring reversal”

“If we could see better cooperation between countries in Latin America, there would be a better payoff for the region’s people, but this ideological divide runs deep. It reflects polarization not just within countries, but among them”

Mail-in ballots without dates, or with incorrect dates, should not be counted, federal appeals court rules

Judge James Hendrix said the Biden administration lacked authority under law to impose the gas emissions rule

“Border Patrol said they have arrested individuals from 66 different countries, including India, Bangladesh, Haiti, and Venezuela”

Office of the Director of National Intelligence also instructs employees to avoid 'blacklisted,' 'cakewalk,' and 'sanity check'

For some, drinking ice cold water feels refreshing—yet, its benefits are open for debate

Chinese Internet company ByteDance, the owners of TikTok, has said it would deny requests by the Chinese regime for data on Americans

Cardinal Müller condemned the killing of the unborn as ‘infanticide’ and likened it to the ‘Nazi times,’ stressing how previous popes and bishops ‘had no fear to excommunicate’ for grave crimes

The former crypto king was convicted of defrauding $8 billion from investors of the now-bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange

“While other states are siding with the squatters, we are protecting property owners and punishing criminals looking to game the system”

When Mr. MacDonald and Mr. Utano testified before the government operations committee later in February, they also accused Mr. Doan of deleting thousands of ArriveCan-related emails as part of a coverup by CBSA managers

“While the senator and I had our political differences, he was a man of integrity and conviction, so our debate about the Iraq War was serious”

About 70% of the country is suffering from abnormally dry or drought conditions, forcing it to start up old gas-fired power plants

The most chilling part of all within the report is the section titled “Next Steps.” That entire part is redacted. Does it mean they don’t know what to do next?


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The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland collapsed into the Patapsco River early Tuesday morning, after a cargo ship struck one of its support columns. At least six people are presumed dead after the tragedy

Herridge has appealed US District Court Judge Christopher Cooper’s decision to hold her in contempt for withholding the name of her source for an investigative piece she penned when she was working for Fox News seven years ago

The cargo ship lost power, issuing a mayday call moments before crashing into the bridge

Canada’s carbon tax is the price placed on the carbon content of fuels to reduce CO2 emissions

Justice Colin Feasby said his decision will be stayed for 30 days so lawyers for the father of the woman can decide whether to file an appeal

The judge said the ‘risk of harm is now paramount’

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