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Month: April 2026

Federal Appeals Court Rules in Favor of Ten Commandments in Texas Classrooms

In a split vote, the Fifth Circuit overturned the lower court ruling, upholding Texas Senate Bill 10.

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Grand Jury Indicts Southern Poverty Law Center For Secret Fraudulent Payments To Racist Groups

A federal grand jury indicted the far-left Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) on Tuesday for allegedly making fraudulent payments to racist groups, including the Ku Klux Klan (KKK). “The SPLC is manufacturing racism to justify its existence,” Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said in a statement announcing the charges. “Using donor money to allegedly profit […]

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Biden FBI Probed GOP Members After Prosecutors Privately Called Allegation ‘Completely Incredible’

Biden-era FBI officials pressed forward with an investigation into Republican members of Congress after top prosecutors privately agreed central allegations lacked credibility, documents obtained by Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley show.
Based largely on claims made by then-Democratic New Jersey Rep. Mikie Sherrill, the FBI launched a probe in January 2021 to assess whether several Republican members assisted individuals or groups who organized the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, records reveal.

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PA Automatic Voter Registration System Filters Out Noncitizens, but Process Flawed, State Audit Says

The auditor only looked at the underlying citizenship documentation of 58 of the more than 200,000 applications.

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FBI Targeting Republicans Went Deeper Than ‘Arctic Frost,’ New Documents Show

The Biden Justice Department’s data collection on political opponents was more expansive than initially thought, according to documents released Tuesday by the Senate Judiciary Committee…. Read More

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‘Toothless’ or Unconstitutional? SCOTUS Hears Case on $100M Fines for Verizon, AT&T

Most Supreme Court justices seemed to side with the government against a claim by telecom giants that the Federal Communications Commission violated the companies’ right… Read More

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Iowa House passes bill on foster, adoptive parents’ beliefs

Republican state lawmakers said a bill passed by the Iowa House Monday will increase Iowa’s pool of foster and adoptive parents — but Democrats argued the bill could put LGBTQ+ youth at risk. The House passed Senate File 473 in a 58-34 vote Monday, a measure prohibiting the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services […]

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5 ‘Arctic Frost’ Perpetrators Chuck Grassley Is Exposing Today — Including One Still At DOJ

Sen. Chuck Grassley plans to further expose the FBI’s ‘Arctic Frost’ plot to prosecute Trump at a hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee.

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