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Even the Most Basic Christian and Conservative Beliefs are Now Offensive, Discovers Student Government Nominee at Auburn University
Stephen Morris, a junior at Auburn University, was denied a position as chief justice of the Student Government Association (SGA) because some student senate members found his Christian faith and conservative beliefs “offensive” and “concerning.” Read More.
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How Chaos at Border Fuels Opioid Crisis
The crisis at the southwest border continues to spiral out of control with U.S. Customs and Border Protection recently announcing a record 212,672 migrant encounters in July. Read More.
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Federal appeals court hands Texas another win, orders Biden to resume 'Remain in Mexico' policy
U.S. District Judge Drew Tipton on Thursday granted a preliminary injunction in a suit brought by attorneys general in Texas, Louisiana. Read More.
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Taliban has billions in US weapons, including Black Hawks and up to 600K rifles
The Taliban has seized US weapons left in Afghanistan worth billions — possibly including 600,000 assault rifles, some 2,000 armored vehicles, and 40 aircraft, including Black Hawks, according to reports. Read More.
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Twitter Automatically Recommends Users Follow Taliban Accounts
Taliban leaders use social media to help take control of Kabul Read More.
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Suspect with explosives in vehicle on Capitol Hill surrenders to authorities
Sources say the suspect has been identified as Ray Roseberry Read More.
Chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan harms US power abroad, leaves allies questioning the United States: Chabot
'To make it very simple, the question is will our allies still trust us and will our enemies still fear us,' the lawmaker Read More.
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Fort Bliss in Texas becomes ground zero for resettling Afghan refugees during chaotic exit
Military installation and famed home of tank division poised to get 10,000 refuges, and possibly more … on top of border children. Read More.
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Quinnipiac U. Punishes Unvaccinated Students with Fines, Loss of Internet Access
Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut, will fine and cut the internet access of non-exempt students who fail to show proof that they have been vaccinated against the Chinese coronavirus. The university’s fines for unvaccinated students start at $100 a week and quickly escalate to $200 a week, or $2,275 for a full semester. Read More.
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President Biden indicates there was no way to exit Afghanistan 'without chaos ensuing'
President Joe Biden has come under heavy scrutiny for presiding over a chaotic effort to pull out of Afghanistan, but during an ABC News interview the president indicated he does not believe there was an avenue for America to withdraw "without chaos ensuing." Read More.
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Taliban leader freed from Guantanamo Bay by Obama in 2014 helped organize takeover of Afghanistan
In 2014, then-President Barack Obama released five Taliban commanders from the Guantanamo Bay detention Camp in exchange for an American soldier who deserted. Obama assured the concerned public that the five would be kept in Qatar, away from causing trouble in Afghanistan. Read More.
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Military pledges evacuation of 'all' Americans from Afghanistan but admits US can't grab 'large numbers'
Officials have previously wavered on whether they can guarantee safe passage out for all Americans Read More.
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Biden to mandate nursing homes force workers to get vaccinated or lose Medicare & Medicaid funding
The Biden administration will effectively impose a vaccine mandate on nursing homes, requiring their staff to be vaccinated against COVID-19 in order to receive Medicare and Medicaid funding, administration officials said. Read More.
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China Holds Drills In Taiwan Strait After Biden’s Afghan Fail, Deploys Warships And Jets
Communist China has sent warships to the Taiwan Strait in an act of aggression against both Taiwan and the U.S. According to Tuesday reports, China has been holding assault drills involving warships and military jets near its maritime border with Taiwan. Read More.
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Afghanistan: Taliban Opens Fire on Hundreds of Protesters Fighting for National Flag
Hundreds of civilians in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, took the streets on Wednesday to protest the replacement of the national flag in public spaces with the emblem of the Taliban, prompting Taliban jihadists to open fire into the crowd. Read More.
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