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Biden Signs Defense Bill Into Law, Voiding Military’s COVID Vax Mandate

Biden signs NDAA for 2023 authorizing $858 billion in military, energy, and procurement spending and overturning COVID-19 vaccine mandate for servicemembers.

Judge Dismisses Kari Lake Lawsuit

Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson ruled that the claims on trial lacked lacked “clear and convincing” proof of intentional wrongdoing in Maricopa County that would affect the outcome of the Arizona election.

IRS Halts Controversial New Rule Requiring Reporting of $600 Payments

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on Friday announced it would delay a rule that would have required tens of millions of Americans who received payments of at least $600 to report their earnings, following widespread confusion and angst about the new requirements.

English Bishop Pushes Back at Rewritten ‘Woke’ Christmas Carol Sung at ‘Inclusive’ Church

An English bishop is pushing back after a church choir sang a “woke” version of a popular Christmas carol injecting LGBT and “inclusive” language into the song.

Rep. Chip Roy’s Amendment Defunds ‘Respect for Marriage’ Act

Rep. Chip Roy introduces amendment to defund Respect for Marriage Act, which requires federal recognition of same-sex marriages, in $1.7 trillion spending bill.

Welfare Pays More Than Regular Jobs in Many States

Welfare payouts for a family of four exceed the national median household income in 24 states, and top $100,000 annually in Washington, Massachusetts, and New Jersey, a new study finds.

Sen. Johnson Calls for Release of US Armed Forces COVID Vax Injury Data

Johnson demands detailed information about COVID-19 vaccine injuries from Defense Health Agency Director, citing concerns from military service members and a lack of transparency from the Biden administration on vaccine safety.

Court Prohibits Biden From Imposing COVID Vaccine Requirements on Federal Contractors

A 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Biden cannot enforce Covid vaccine requirements on private workers.

Georgia Supreme Court Sends 2020 Fulton County Election Lawsuit Back to Appeals Court to Reconsider

The Georgia Supreme Court on Tuesday sent a 2020 election lawsuit regarding Fulton County back to a lower court for reconsideration, adding another layer to the suit's twisting saga through the court system.

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