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Byron York claims Trump ‘not affected’ by crowded GOP 2024 field

The Washington Examiner's Byron York described the history of former President Donald Trump's polling numbers ahead of the 2024 presidential election, pointing out that his performance has only increased since his first indictment.

Sound of Freedom exceeds expectations with $40 million box office opening

Sound of Freedom’s opening weekend earned $18 million and took the No. 3 spot at the box office.

Northern Lights will be visible in multiple states this Thursday

Anyone who has wanted to see the Northern Lights but does not live in Alaska might have a chance to see them this week.

Fmr. TN State Sen. dies days after jet ski incident

Former Tennessee state senator Roy Herron has died days after he was seriously injured in a jet ski incident.

Ron DeSantis accuses Trump administration “colluding” with big tech in Hunter Biden scandal

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has accused the Trump administration of conspiring with big-tech corporations to help bury the Hunter Biden scandal in 2020.

First transgender Miss Netherlands crowned, sets sights on Miss Universe

The Netherlands crowned its first transgender pageant queen to represent the country at Miss Universe this year.

IRS sends memo informing employees of whistleblower rights following pressure from Congress

The director of the Internal Revenue Service sent a memo to employees on Friday clarifying the agency's whistleblower policy amid pressure and investigations from Congress.

The Debrief: Conn Carroll on the injunction against the Biden administration to avoid collusion with Big Tech

Commentary Editor Conn Carroll joins Politics Editor Jim Antle to discuss the injunction placed on the Biden administration against them communicating with social media companies and whether the Biden administration has been attempting to combat false information or suppress information.

Chuck Grassley claims IRS investigators left out of briefing about Biden family’s alleged criminal scheme

Internal Revenue Service agents were left out of a briefing on an alleged "criminal bribery scheme" investigation into President Joe Biden and his family, Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) claimed in a letter sent Sunday.

Utah governor gearing up to sue social media companies for causing harm to youth

Gov. Spencer Cox (R-UT) said he plans to sue various social media companies over harm caused to Utah youth, months after he passed new regulations to limit youth access to social media.
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