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Gateway to Freedom: Why Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty Matter

In the waters off New York City lies one of America’s most iconic duos: Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty. Together, these landmarks...
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Trump’s Deportation Train is Already Rolling As Mexico Builds Shelters

Mexico is already feeling the impact of Trump’s election on illegal immigration, and it’s not a “surprise, surprise” moment. While Trump is still gathering...
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Drones Over Military Bases? Don’t Worry, the Government’s Got… Crickets

Drones are buzzing over New Jersey and U.S. military installations like it’s their own private air show, and everyone’s playing the blame game instead...
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Study Confirms ‘Net Zero’ Would Have Almost Zero Effect on Climate

The field of radiation physics has blown the fake theory of global warming wide open over the past two years. A new study published...
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Trump’s Return: Why 2019 Isn’t Coming Back Overnight

Donald Trump is heading back to the White House in January, and for many Americans, it feels like a long-awaited return to common sense....
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Sore Loser Democrats Refuse to Meet with Tulsi Gabbard

President-elect Donald Trump has nominated former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard to the single most important intelligence job in the Executive branch. Trump has selected Gabbard...
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Patriots Who Tossed Tea – And Sparked a Nation

The Boston Tea Party is one of those moments in history that perfectly captures the spirit of early American patriotism. Imagine it: a group...
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When Foreign Mines Default on American Dollars, Who’s Left Holding the Bag?

Here we go again. Another foreign company, another American-backed loan, and another default. This time, it’s Syrah Resources, an Australian mining firm, that’s decided...
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Climate Change: Now Your House Is the First Line of Defense?

Apparently, the latest frontier in the war against climate change isn’t in the boardrooms of green energy companies or the halls of government. No,...
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Haitian Warlord Massacres the Elderly for Using ‘Sorcery’ Against His Son

Nearly 200 elderly people were slaughtered with machetes in a Port-au-Prince, Haiti neighborhood over the weekend. A local warlord’s son had fallen sick and...

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