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Virginia lawmaker slams school board member for being sworn in on ‘banned books’: ‘Pull your kids out of schools’

Virginia Delegate Nick Freitas ripped a Fairfax County School Board member for taking his oath of office on stacks of so-called "banned books."

Abbott signs bill subjecting illegal border crossings to state jurisdiction

Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) signed several pieces of legislation to tighten security at the Texas-Mexico border.

DeSantis says voters’ top concerns are economy and border: ‘Biden doesn’t seem to care’

With less than one month before the Jan. 15 Iowa caucuses, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) said voters are most concerned about the economy and the border crisis.

Senators return to Capitol following weekend of border talks that produced no deal

Senators returned to the Capitol on Monday to no news of a bipartisan border security deal following a weekend of negotiations.

Former assistant US attorney says Hunter situation will hurt Joe Biden

Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Andy McCarthy said the situation with Hunter Biden could prove disastrous for President Joe Biden.

Company with private jet trips starting at $102: The ‘Uber of flying’

KinectAir, an on-demand private air travel company, is now booking budget-friendly private planes.

The Chosen unveils Season 4 trailer and announces theatrical release date

Angel Studios released the long-awaited trailer for Season 4 of The Chosen, the first multiseason historical drama based on the life of Jesus, teasing its debut in theaters.

Ousted George Santos continues Cameo appearances with new Christmas-themed videos: ‘Santos Claus is coming to town!’

George Santos is spreading holiday cheer with special Christmas-themed Cameo video appearances.

Pro-Palestinian protesters descend on New York City transportation hubs

Hundreds of pro-Palestinian demonstrators targeted New York City's major transportation hubs in the latest of several major protests that have gone through the city.

Confederate monument at Arlington National Cemetery can stay for now, judge rules

A federal judge temporarily halted the removal of a Confederate monument at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday after a group called Defend Arlington filed a lawsuit.
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