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George Mason University Implements Virtual Reality Program to ‘Recognize’ Implicit Bias

The Health and Human Services Department at George Mason University announced its intentions to train faculty "to recognize and react to implicit bias and microaggressions through a [virtual reality] simulation."

Senate Vote Federally Protecting Same-Sex Marriage Delayed

The Senate vote on codifying same-sex marriage is unexpectedly delayed. Its expected voting date was November 17th, the last legislative day prior to Thanksgiving.

DeSantis Says Republicans Need to ‘Chill Out a Little Bit’ On 2024 Campaign Talk

Florida governor was referring to who will be running for president in 2024.

DoJ Announces Special Counsel to Investigate Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Docs

Attorney General Merrick Garland on Friday named a special counsel for overseeing the Justice Department’s investigation into the presence of classified documents at Donald Trump’s Florida estate as well as portions of a separate Jan 6 probe.

Musk Says ‘No’ to Letting Alex Jones Back on Twitter

Elon Musk was responding to a user who told him to "Bring back Alex Jones!!!!" after the Twitter CEO asked his followers "What should Twitter do next?"

Boebert Wins Colorado House Race

Democrat Adam Frisch conceded to Rep. Lauren Boebert (R) of Colorado on Friday.

Pence Says He Won’t Testify Before Jan. 6 Panel

The former VP says the panel "has no right" to his testimony."

Anti-Trump Republican Donors Tied to Chinese Communist Party

The billionaires are coming out against Trump's 2024 run.

48% of Maricopa Election Centers Had Printer, Tabulator Malfunctions on Election Day, Not Previously Estimated 20%: Rasmussen

Polling company tweets update on number of vote locations that experienced voting system malfunctions during midterm elections.

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