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Month: May 2026

How a Law Intended to Prevent Surprise Medical Bills Increased Patient Costs

Under the law’s arbitration system, out-of-network providers win most disputes, collecting payments well above Medicare and in-network rates.

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4 Noncitizens Charged With Illegally Voting in Federal Elections

The individuals allegedly voted in the 2020, 2022, and 2024 general elections.

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Strike three on Trump’s life!

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The assassins had already made two attempts on Donald Trump’s life while on the campaign trail. This past week was strike three. While the assassins haven’t been able to get their shots in on Mr. Trump, politicians and the media have. And of course, Democrats wish to disavow even a suggestion that their vile rhetoric could have inflamed these disturbed…

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Court rules Arizona AG Kris Mayes illegally withheld information…

“The index provided by the Attorney General’s Office supplies no context about the withheld emails that would allow a court or any other party to determine if a privilege applies,” the judge wrote.
Separately, the appellate court concluded the Attorney General’s Office did not search for all the documents that were responsive to Judicial Watch’s request.

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FBI Used SPLC to Launch Witch Hunt on Catholics

A convicted criminal with violent intentions attended an irregular Catholic community, and FBI agents turned it into an anti-Catholic witch hunt.
The Trump administration released a report Thursday on eradicating anti-Christian bias from government, shedding new light on an internal FBI memo which created a firestorm about religious discrimination under former President Joe Biden. The Daily Caller News Foundation pieced together a timeline of the infamous anti-Catholic memo’s origins based on an analysis of the new information and documents of the underlying case.

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Virginia is for lovers of tyrants

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Virginia’s political landscape sparks controversy as leaders push gerrymandered maps, gun control delays, and a national popular vote compact. Critics argue these actions sidestep voters and concentrate power, raising concerns about constitutional limits, federal overreach, and whether state officials are acting against the will of citizens…

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Censorship in Disguise? Congress Introduces Antisemitism Resolution

Two congressmen introduced a resolution this week that appears to put pressure on social media platforms to censor criticism toward Israel. …

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