May in American History: Part I

By Garrett Smith From publication of the King James Bible to Civil War milestones and World War II events, May's history is rich and varied. May in American History: Part I

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May 07, 2021
Review of Mozark’s Cubockle

By Dr. Christopher W. Smithmyer For a fun family yard game - manufactured in the United States - for all your summer parties, look no further than Mozark's Cubockle. Review of Mozark’s Cubockle

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May 06, 2021
‘Got-Aways’ at the Border

By Todd Bensman Statistics suggest about a 50 percent got-away rate on the border, but agents on the ground say it's closer to 90 percent. ‘Got-Aways’ at the Border

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May 05, 2021
Unaccompanied Minors: The Latest Goldmine

By Vic Alper The Biden administration has offered a no-bid contract worth about $530 million to a Texas non-profit that hired a Biden transition official, Andrew Lorenzen-Strait, to assist with the influx of migrant children who crossed the southern...

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May 03, 2021
Inside a Cartel Smuggling Operation Into West Texas

By Todd Bensman The cartel salesmen found rich, predisposed fodder in Central America — word was already everywhere that Joe Biden was letting everyone in, and everyone knew someone who reaped the rewards recently, so salesmen claims had merit. Insid...

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May 02, 2021