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Four Years of Living Dangerously Under Joe Biden, Part 2: China and Iran Make a Deal

Just after Biden’s inauguration, I warned of four years of living dangerously under Joe Biden. The weakness of his policies and person are obvious for all to see. The world then watched Joe Biden’s first press conference. While the American Press fawned over President Biden for partisan reasons, America’s chief adversaries, China and Iran, watched for serious […]

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Eric Trump: Illegal Immigration Wasn’t a Problem, Was ‘Fixed’ Under Father’s Administration

Former President Donald Trump’s son Eric Trump said that illegal immigration wasn’t a problem under his father’s administration because he dealt with the issue directly. “My father had fixed this problem. Illegal immigration was not a problem anymore,” Eric Trump told Fox News on Sunday. “That’s the most humane form of immigration where you don’t

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Suicide Bomb Hits Palm Sunday Mass in Indonesia, 20 Wounded

MAKASSAR, Indonesia—Two attackers blew themselves up outside a packed Roman Catholic cathedral during a Palm Sunday Mass on Indonesia’s Sulawesi island, wounding at least 20 people, police said. A video obtained by The Associated Press showed body parts scattered near a burning motorbike at the gates of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral in Makassar,

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Trump’s Social Media Platform to Launch in 3–4 Months: Former Adviser

Former President Donald Trump’s social media platform will debut in 3 to 4 months, according to Corey Lewandowski, a former senior adviser with Trump’s 2020 campaign. Lewandowski, in an interview with Newsmax aired on March 27, described the platform as “an interactive communication tool whereby the president is going to be able to post things that people

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LA County Boosts Police Funding by $36 Million, Months After Budget Cuts

Officials in Los Angeles County voted on March 25 to increase funding to local law enforcement by $36 million through the end of the year, less than a year after the Los Angeles Police Department’s budget was cut by $150 million. The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s board unanimously agreed to increase funding to

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Baltimore Permanently Ends Prosecution of ‘Low-Level’ Crimes Like Prostitution

The city of Baltimore is permanently ending the prosecution of crimes described as low-level and nonviolent, including prostitution and drug possession. Officials late last week said the adoption comes after a one-year period of trying the criminal justice approach, which they said was successful, as crimes across the board decreased. “Clearly the data suggests that

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