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Denver protesters decry ICE enforcement; police deploy tear gas

A significant gathering took place at the Colorado Capitol on Tuesday evening to protest against federal immigration enforcement, followed by a march through downtown Denver. The demonstration began in front

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AWKWARD! Ted Cruz Gets Busted By His Own Past Words On Birthright Citizenship

On Tuesday, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) criticized the Supreme Court's decision to uphold birthright citizenship, labeling it a "travesty." However,

Massive hawk survives 200-mile ride stuck in car’s grille in Northern California

A large hawk became trapped in the front grille of a car in Northern California and astonishingly survived a 200-mile

Society of St. Pius X excommunicated by Pope Leo over schism : NPR

The bishops from Society of St. Pius X were among those excommunicated by the Catholic Church on Thursday. Baz Ratner/AP

Bill stopping climate lawsuits passes first hurdle

Russell Palmer of RNZ A bill that blocks lawsuits against companies for their climate-altering emissions under tort law has successfully

JD Vance Slams Democrats For 1 Major Crisis Fanned By Trump: ‘My God, The Lies’

Vice President JD Vance addressed the nationwide affordability crisis on Tuesday, attributing high housing prices to Democrats, while President Donald

Two New Yorkers arrested at Costco after alleged fraudulent credit card shopping spree

Authorities arrested two individuals on Sunday at a Costco store, accused of trying to use fraudulent credit cards to obtain

Iconic DC-8 heading back home

The aircraft that transported Queen Elizabeth II to the 1974 British Commonwealth Games in Christchurch is being rescued from being

Trump Filing Shows He Took In About $1.2 Billion From Crypto Businesses Last Year

NEW YORK (AP) — According to a federal filing released Tuesday, President Donald Trump accrued nearly $1.2 billion from his