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Jim Caviezel on Sound of Freedom as No. 1 July 4 film: ‘It’s about the children’ who are trafficked

Sound of Freedom took the box office by storm on the Fourth of July, claiming the No. 1 spot ahead of Disney’s latest Indiana Jones film.

Donald Trump holds 49-point lead over Ron DeSantis in Tennessee

Former President Donald Trump is projected to win the Republican nomination for president by a landslide in Tennessee next year, with a 49-point lead over challenger Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) as of June.

Biden’s electric vehicle goals blasted by 25 states: ‘Unlawful, unwise, and unsustainable’

More than 20 states blasted the Biden administration's new vehicle emissions targets, arguing in a joint letter that the proposal is unlawful, unsustainable, and would effectively force gas-powered vehicles off the market.

WATCH LIVE: Biden delivers speech on ‘Bidenomics’ increasing manufacturing investments

President Joe Biden will deliver a speech on "Bidenomics" on Thursday afternoon, touting an increase in manufacturing investments as he campaigns for reelection in 2024.

Food stamps: Second round of direct payments to Utah residents worth up to $1,330 arrives in five days

Utah residents who have not yet received their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payments have two more opportunities to obtain food stamps.

Elon Musk praises China’s ‘very strong’ AI development at Shanghai conference

Elon Musk praised China's efforts to develop artificial intelligence, remarks that reflected the billionaire's efforts to stay in the good graces of China.

Tester posts $5 million in second quarter fundraising after picking up Republican challenger

Sen. Jon Tester's (D-MT) reelection campaign announced on Thursday that he raised $5 million in the second quarter of 2023, breaking his record for non-election year fundraising.

DeSantis on protecting children’s innocence: ‘The Left is the one that’s waging the culture war’

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) pointed out what he is calling a trend in the Left's messaging surrounding children.

New group targets vulnerable Republicans over Supreme Court student debt ruling

A new organization focused on student debt cancellation is targeting vulnerable Republican lawmakers in states such as New York and California.

John Kennedy says elite working harder than ‘ugly stripper’ to cover up Hunter Biden news

Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) said Wednesday that the Washington, D.C., establishment is "working harder than an ugly stripper" to cover up the investigation into Hunter Biden.
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