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Hot Takes: John Cornyn Casts Shade at Americans Supporting the SAVE America Act—and It Boomerangs on Him

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June 27, 2026

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Hot Takes: John Cornyn Casts Shade at Americans Supporting the SAVE America Act—and It Boomerangs on Him
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· Jul 4, 2026

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ABC7 New York

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· Jul 1, 2026

NYC's America 250 Celebration: Fireworks, Parades and Festivals

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· Jul 7, 2026

July 4th fireworks in Los Angeles seen from space

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Salon

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· Jul 1, 2026

A people’s view of America, as seen on TV

From Atlanta to This Fool, these 13 comedies highlight the real America in all its glory

Christian Headlines

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· Jul 7, 2026

Is ‘Young Washington’ Historically Accurate?

The new movie Young Washington stunned Hollywood over the weekend, finishing in third place at the box office and proving that millions of Americans still have an appetite for patriotic dramas.Of course, many moviegoers left the theater not only inspired but also wondering: How much of the story was true? For sticklers of historical accuracy, Young Washington (PG-13) delivers, as its major plot points are firmly rooted in history.Here's a look at seven of the film's biggest historical moments – and how they compare to the historical record:Photo Credit: ©Angel/Wonder Project

RedState

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· Jul 2, 2026

City Tied to George Washington Is Lit Up Like a Roman Candle for Urging Neighbors to Snitch on Fireworks

City Tied to George Washington Is Lit Up Like a Roman Candle for Urging Neighbors to Snitch on Fireworks

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Related coverage for "Hot Takes: John Cornyn Casts Shade at Americans Supporting the SAVE America Act—and It Boomerangs on Him": Fox News — 16 patriotic movies to watch this Fourth of July, from 'Top Gun' to 'Saving Private Ryan'. ABC7 New York — NYC's America 250 Celebration: Fireworks, Parades and Festivals . KTLA 5 — July 4th fireworks in Los Angeles seen from space. Salon — A people’s view of America, as seen on TV. Christian Headlines — Is ‘Young Washington’ Historically Accurate?. RedState — City Tied to George Washington Is Lit Up Like a Roman Candle for Urging Neighbors to Snitch on Fireworks