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GOP Turnout Up, Dems Down, Yet Dems Won

While Republican voter turnout was up this year and Democrat turnout went down across Maricopa County, key GOP candidates still lost.

Appeals Court Upholds Pause on Air Force Vaccine Mandate

The U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals has sided with unvaccinated Air Force service members by upholding an injunction pausing the military's COVID-19 vaccine mandate.

U.S. to Auction Almost 1 Million Acres off Alaskan Coast for Oil Drilling

Almost one million acres off the coast of Alaska will be auctioned off by the Biden administration next month for oil and gas drilling.

Conflict in Ukraine Is Doomed to Escalate

The meet-up location of NATO foreign ministers on November 29-30— Bucharest — was where ten years ago, former US President George W. Bush persuaded America’s transatlantic partners that Ukraine and Georgia should one day join their military alliance.

Twitter Won’t Censor COVID Tweets Anymore

Twitter will no longer suppress Covid-related tweets as Musk continues his "general amnesty" across the platform.

Russian Senate Approves Ban on LGBTQ ‘Propaganda’

Russia's Federation Council, the upper house of the Federal Assembly of Russia, on Wednesday unanimously approved a law banning indoctrination materials promoting non-traditional sexual relationships, pedophilia, and the dissemination of information about LGBT people in the media, the Internet, ads, literature, and movies.

Seattle Sued by White Employee for ‘Racially Hostile’ Work Environment

Plaintiff says he was denied opportunities.

Dutch Government Seizes 3,000 Farms to Comply With Nitrogen Emission Regulations

The Dutch government plans to close 3,000 private farms to comply with EU regulations on nitrogen emission.

China to Increase Nuclear Warheads to 1,500

China is expanding its nuclear force and is on pace to nearly quadruple the number of warheads it has by 2035, rapidly closing its gap with the United States, the Pentagon said in a report released Tuesday.

‘Critical Win’: Appeals Court Strikes Down San Diego Schools COVID Vaccine Mandate

In a precedent-setting decision for the State of California, a state appeals court last week ruled against the San Diego Unified School District’s (SDUSD) COVID-19 vaccine requirement for students.

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