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Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Rule

Mark Levin and Stanley Kurtz discuss the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) Rule

Stanley Kurtz, senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, talks with Mark Levin about the "Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Rule" (AFFH) added...
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CDC Issues Strict New Rules for Dogs Entering the US

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published rules on May 8 that will significantly alter how dogs are brought into the United States.
Antifa: History and Tactics | Andy Ngo

More National Security Threats Come From Domestic Left-Wing Extremists: Experts

National security analysts, scholars, and a federal indictment reveal threats from left-wing extremist in U.S. are more dangerous than right-wing and “MAGA” groups.

‘Presidential’ Emergency Alert Sent Out to Millions of Americans’ Phones

"Presidential alert" was sent out at 2:18 p.m. ET Oct. 4 to test national emergency system, causing cell phones, TVs, and radios to emit familiar alarm sound.
U.S. Supreme Court

Roe v Wade Opinion: Republicans Decry Supreme Court Leak, Democrats Call to End Filibuster

Republicans decried leak of Supreme Court opinion ending legal protections for abortion. Democrats called for end of Senate filibuster to preempt court’s ruling.

Judge Rules Federal Ban on Guns With Removed Serial Numbers Is Unconstitutional

Serial numbers were required by the federal Gun Control Act of 1968, but judge ruled a federal law banning guns that have serial numbers removed is unconstitutional.

Supreme Court Allows Idaho to Enforce Strict Abortion Ban, Will Hear Case

The Supreme Court granted Idaho the authority to enforce its strict abortion ban while legal clashes play out over a federal law mandating emergency care.
Marsha Blackburn U.S. Senator Tennessee

Pandemic-Era Policymaking and the Future of United States-China Relations

2019 was a significant year in U.S.-China relations, marking the fortieth anniversary of bilateral diplomatic relations and the finalization of a Phase One Trade...
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Vaxxed By Machines, Tracked By Machines: Humanity To Be Augmented One Cell At A...

Moderna’s co-founder created a quantum dot tattoo to track the vaxxed. The company is now using AI to generate endless mRNA jabs. Welcome to...
Sherronna Bishop on War Room

Mothers Of America Are The New Enemy Of The State

Sherronna Bishop credits Mike Lindell for pressuring Salem Radio into doing an interview with her so she could tell her story of having her...

EXPOSED: ATF rule could make 40 MILLION gun-owners FELONS

ATF is in passing new rule that could turn 40 million Americans into FELONS. What does the ATF want to achieve with this new rule? They want to disarm Americans.
United States Supreme Court Justices 2021

Supreme Court Conservatives Appear Open to Rolling Back Power of Federal Agencies

Bureaucracy-empowering judicial doctrine critics blame for explosive growth of U.S. government in recent decades should be overturned, the Supreme Court heard.