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Biden Admin Agrees to Fund ‘Climate Reparations’ at UN Summit

The Biden administration and nearly 200 world governments agreed on Saturday to a framework that would have richer countries compensate poorer nations for damages allegedly caused by carbon emissions at the United Nations COP27 climate conference, according to Reuters.

Arizona Attorney General Wants Report on Voting Machine Problems

Arizona Republican Attorney General Mark Brnovich's office demands Maricopa County officials provide a statement on voting machine issues that caused delays in the battleground state during midterm elections.

French President Macron Says ‘We Need a Single Global Order’

French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday called for world government.

Texas to Deploy Military Tank-Like Vehicles to Border After Declaring Invasion

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott invokes Texas constitution to respond to the high number of illegal immigrants flooding the U.S. southern border.

Ex-VP Pence Says Americans Want Trump’s Policies Back

Ex-US Vice President Mike Pence on Sunday said Americans are looking for a return of the Trump-Pence admin's policies.

VP Harris Meets With China’s Xi In Bid To ‘Keep Lines Open’

Vice President Kamala Harris spoke briefly with Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Saturday in another step toward keeping lines of communication open between the two biggest economies.

Judge Rules on Early Voting in Georgia Senate Runoff

A Georgia judge on Friday ruled that early voting in the state’s U.S. Senate runoff election between Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) and Republican Herschel Walker can take place on the Saturday two days after Thanksgiving.

House GOP Will Subpoena Hunter Biden but Not President

House Republicans said when they investigate whether President Joe Biden was compromised by his family's foreign business dealings, they will subpoena Hunter Biden, but not the president.

White Sign-Language Interpreter Sues Broadway’s ‘The Lion King,’ Claims he Was Fired Because of His Race

A white sign-language interpreter is suing Theatre Development Fund for discrimination, alleging that the Broadway show fired him because of his skin color.

Former Rep. Nunes to Newsmax: GOP Congress Must Investigate DOJ ‘Corruption’

Former Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., told Newsmax Friday that the only investigation the new GOP House majority should concentrate on when they come into office in January is investigating the "corruption" at the Department of Justice.

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