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2023-05-26
From the Civil War to today’s mattress sales, Memorial Day is full of contradiction

Memorial Day is supposed to be about mourning the nation’s fallen service members, but it’s come to anchor the unofficial start of summer and a long weekend of discounts on anything from mattresses to lawn mowers.

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2023-05-02
Non-Law Enforcement Agencies Like IRS and EPA Spend Billions on Guns and Ammo, Watchdog Says

Federal agencies such as the Internal Revenue Service and the Environmental Protection Agency have spent nearly $4 billion in taxpayer funds on guns, ammunition, and other "military-style equipment," a watchdog group found.

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2023-05-26
Texas GOP lawmakers recommend impeaching AG Ken Paxton after years of scandal

Texas lawmakers have issued 20 articles of impeachment against state Attorney General Ken Paxton, ranging from bribery to abuse of public trust as state Republicans surged toward a swift and sudden vote that could remove him from office.

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2023-05-25
Iran Shows Off New Ballistic Missile Capable Of Hitting Israel With Large Payload

Iran on Thursday showcased a new long-range ballistic missile at a moment tensions with Israel are at their highest in years. A Jerusalem Post headline on the same day reads, "Mounting tensions between Israel, Iran herald possible military showdown".

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2023-05-24
Is The Rise Of The Modern American Oligarch Another Sign Of American Decline?

South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott has raised an extraordinary amount of money in the few short days since he announced his presidential campaign in Charleston.

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2023-05-25
Ukrainian Intelligence Says It’s Trying to Kill Putin

The Ukrainian intelligence service says it’s attempting to kill Russian President Vladimir Putin. A high-ranking official admitted to actively plotting the Russian leader’s assassination after a recent drone attack on the Kremlin. 

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2023-05-24
Ron DeSantis Files To Run For President

Florida's Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, has officially filed to run for president of the United States.

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2023-05-23
False Flag? Internet Suspicious Over 'Too Convenient' Nazi Flag Outside U-Haul That Crashed Into WH Security Barriers Monday Night

Missouri teenager Sai Varshith Kandula crashed a U-Haul truck into the White House’s security barriers Monday night. Kandula was arrested

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2023-05-23
Bitcoin rises after Hong Kong greenlights some retail crypto trading

Hong Kong's securities regulator said it would allow retail investors to trade certain crypto assets on registered trading platforms, starting next month.

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2023-05-23
Why Were 50 Senators Just Given Satellite Phones as Part Of "New Security Measures" by the Sergeant at Arms?

If you love the news, check out The Liberty Daily's homepage. There are very specific situations in which satellite phones are necessary for safety and security. Most of these situations have to do with location; satellite phones can operate in remote areas where cell towers aren’t close. So why have 50 Senators been issued satellite […]

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2023-05-22
60,000 pounds of an explosive chemical lost during rail shipment, officials say

About 60,000 pounds of a chemical used as both a fertilizer and an explosive is missing after likely disappearing during a rail trip from Wyoming to California last month, according to federal records.

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2023-05-21
Republican Senators Introduce Bill to Scrap Last Nuclear Arms Treaty With Russia

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) introduced a piece of legislation last week that would formally accuse Russia of violating New START and call on the US to withdraw from the treaty. New START is the last nuclear arms control treaty remaining between the US and Russia and places limits on the deployment of nuclear warheads and … Continue reading "Republican Senators Introduce Bill to Scrap Last Nuclear Arms Treaty With Russia"

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2023-05-22
Chinese Firms That Threaten U.S. Security Can Get Cash from Federal Employees

Millions of federal employees can invest in Chinese companies sanctioned by the U.S. government via its flagship retirement plan, even though these companies have been branded a danger to national security or are accused of profiting from forced labor or other human rights abuses, Newsweek has learned.

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