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Southwest Airlines to Undergo Religious Freedom Training After Lawsuit

The ruling is the latest development in a 10-year battle.

Police Find Widespread Voter Fraud Found in Michigan

“My estimate is over 800,000 ballot applications were sent to non-qualified voters in Michigan," said Michigan State Senator Ruth Johnson.

Michigan Officials Seek Charges for 2020 Election Investigators

A Michigan special prosecutor is charging a Republican for running tests on a voting machine.

Russian Billionaire Who Wired Millions to Hunter Biden Kept off of Sanctions List

Hunter Biden's business associate Devon Archer revealed that Joe Biden met with the widow of a Moscow mayor, Elena Baturina.

Police Officer Prevents Likely Terrorist Attack in North Dakota

Fargo, North Dakota police officer Zach Robinson prevented what would have likely been a terrorist attack near a street fair.

AG Garland, Biden DOJ Sued Over Failure to Register Hunter Biden as Foreign Agent While Joe Was Vice President

America First Legal alleges Garland "failed to require proper registration or otherwise follow legal procedures concerning a FARA waiver for Hunter."

Texas AG Ken Paxton Breaks Fundraising Records Amid Controversial Impeachment Proceedings

The financial success was unveiled in a statement from Paxton's office, which criticized the impeachment as a "sham and illegal" affair.

Republican Attorneys General Demand End to Race-Based Quotas in Hiring Practices in Letter to All Fortune 100 Companies

"[R]acial discrimination under the guise of affirmative action must end," the letter demands

Missouri AG Investigating Alleged Chinese Communist Party-linked ‘Service Center’ Operating in the State

AG Bailey wrote, “The information you have shared with my office about a possible CCP outpost within the borders of Missouri is deeply concerning and will receive the full attention of my office,” and highlighted that “The threat posed by the CCP is very real.”

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