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    Clay Travis, who has been in sportscasting for nearly 20 years, noted the growing trend of young, healthy athletes who are dying during an OutKick segment on Thursday.
    OutKick / Youtube screen shot

    Well-Known Sportscaster: In 20 Years I've Never Seen This Many Stories About Young Athletes Dying

    Speaking about the recent death of a college athlete, Clay Travis admitted there's something going on in sports that he's never seen before.
     By Michael Austin, The Western Journal  January 17, 2023
    Joe Biden speaking with attendees.
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    Huckabee: DOJ Has 'Made a Mess of Things' with Biden's Classified Docs Scandal

    After wildly overreaching in the Mar-a-Lago documents matter, the Justice Department is now in a pickle.
     By Mike Huckabee, The Western Journal  January 17, 2023
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    It's Official: Jim Banks Announces Run for Senate, Picks Up 1 Major Endorsement Right Away

    Jim Banks, a strong conservative, has announced a run for the Senate and has already managed to pick up a major endorsement.
     By Peter Partoll, The Western Journal  January 17, 2023
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    TikTok Offers Desperate Concession to Avoid Widespread Bans in America: Report

    Social media titan TikTok has offered authorities a concession of sorts in the face of heightening scrutiny.
     By Bryan Chai, The Western Journal  January 17, 2023
    SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk speaking at event, Sept. 22, 2020.
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    Elon Musk Unsettled by Klaus Schwab's 'Ominous' Opening Remarks at World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting

    Klaus Schwab irked Elon Musk and others with his opening comments at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting.
     By Jack Davis, The Western Journal  January 17, 2023
    Boston has unveiled a new sculpture meant to honor Martin Luther King Jr.
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    Relative of Coretta Scott King Despises New MLK Statue, Has Crude Comparison for It: $10M 'Wasted'

    The Martin Luther King Jr. sculpture was panned by art critics, with many wondering why the artist chose not to include heads and bodies. 
     By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal  January 17, 2023
    Theo Gibbs died while sleeping on Dec. 30, 2022.
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    18-Year-Old Athlete Dies Unexpectedly in His Sleep - Over 500 People Step Up in Big Way

    A Canadian teen who had a dream of making it big in the world of baseball has died at the age of 18, sparking support for his family.
     By Jack Davis, The Western Journal  January 16, 2023
    Fr. Edward Looney discusses his heart issues.
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    Watch: 33-Year-Old Priest Reports Devastating Health Issues 1 Day After Getting the Jab

    The priest said he didn't have any health issues related to his heart prior to getting the two COVID vaccines.
     By Elizabeth Delaney, The Western Journal  January 16, 2023
    Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee questions U.S. Customs and Border Protection Deputy Commissioner Kevin K. McAleenan during testimony in the House Committee on Homeland Security in a hearing focused on closing pathways for terrorists enter the U.S. in Washington, D.C., September 14, 2016. CBP Photo by Glenn Fawcett
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    Publish Something on 'Replacement Theory,' And You're in Danger - New Bill Promises

    The bill would upend the First Amendment -- giving the federal government the power to punish speech for its content, based on who said it.
     By Joe Saunders, The Western Journal  January 16, 2023
    More than 10 million firearms in the U.S. have been redefined as short-barrel rifles.
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    Countdown Begins: ATF Will Consider You a Criminal If You Don't Register, Surrender, Alter or Destroy This Firearm

    The Biden administration is poised to make millions of gun owners into criminals overnight with an administrative rule.
     By Richard Moorhead, The Western Journal  January 16, 2023
    A man is asked to change his shirt in a Bloomington, Minnesota, mall.
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    Watch: Man in Bright Green 'Jesus Saves' Shirt Stands Firm as Mall of America Security Guard Orders Him to Remove It

    "Jesus is associated with religion and it's offending people. People have been offended." That's what this man was up against.
     By Josiah Upper, The Western Journal  January 16, 2023
    An electric car is charging in this photo.
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    Man Plugs His $115k Electric Hummer in to Charge on Sunday, Finds Out It Won't Be Done Until Friday

    What shall we do while we are waiting for the Hummer to charge? Take a mini-vacation? Remodel the basement?
     By Mike Landry, The Western Journal  January 16, 2023
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    It Looks Like Roe v. Wade's Demise Saved Many Lives - State Sees Dramatic 99% Decrease in Abortions

    After the overturning of Roe v. Wade in the summer of 2022, one state is reported a drastic decrease in the number of abortions.
     By Isa Cox, The Western Journal  January 16, 2023
    Ernest Ramirez talks about the death of his son during the "Defeat the Mandates Rally" in Los Angeles.
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    Dad Says FEMA Tried to Bribe Him After Teen Son's Post-Vaccine Death: He Refused and Went Public

    "I told them I would never do that," Ernest Ramirez said. "I would definitely never disrespect my son in that way."
     By Michael Austin, The Western Journal  January 16, 2023
    Gavin Newsom
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    Newsom Signs Law Giving Unprecedented Policing Powers to Non-Citizens

    California has just enacted a new law that would outsource police work to non-citizens living in the state.
     By Peter Partoll, The Western Journal  January 16, 2023
    Hunter and Joe Biden
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    Hunter Biden Reaches New Low as He Takes Action Against His 4-Year-Old Daughter

    Hunter Biden's lawyers push Arkansas court to deny allowing his 4-year-old daughter from taking on the Biden surname.
     By Ryan Ledendecker, The Western Journal  January 16, 2023
    The Great Seal of the State of California Stained Glass
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    California's Pot Industry Is Entering a 'Bust' Cycle and Taking Entire Towns Down with It

    Overproduction has caused the wholesale price of cannabis to crater as much as 95 percent, wreaking havoc on local economies.
     By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal  January 16, 2023
    TIME Magazine's person of the year 2019 Greta Thunberg holds a climate change rally at the Greek Amphitheater in Denver, Colorado on October 11, 2019.
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    Watch: Police Forcibly Remove Greta Thunberg from Coal Mine Protest

    Activist Greta Thunberg joined a massive German protest against a coal mine, but she was only there long enough to be removed from the site.
     By Jack Davis, The Western Journal  January 16, 2023
    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks to guests at the Nebraska Steak Fry in Nebraska City 2021.
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    Soros-Backed Group Operating Like 'Shadow Organization' Takes Major Swing at DeSantis

    A George Soros-backed open borders organization suing Ron DeSantis may soon find itself in is own legal hot water.
     By Richard Moorhead, The Western Journal  January 16, 2023
    Former Vice President of the United States Joe Biden speaking with supporters at a community event at Sun City MacDonald Ranch in Henderson, Nevada.
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    [RETRACTED] Why Was Hunter Paying Joe Biden $50,000 in Monthly Rent for the House Where Classified Documents Were Found?

    This article has been retracted by The Western Journal.
     By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal  January 16, 2023
    U.S. Congressman Ron DeSantis of Florida speaking at the 2017 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland.
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    After Biden Admin Renewed 'Emergency Order', DeSantis Showed Him How It's Done with 1 Glorious Pledge

    'I just think it’s a civil right to be able to breathe the fresh air and be able to live your life,' DeSantis said at a news conference.
     By Ryan Ledendecker, The Western Journal  January 16, 2023
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