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Majority of Americans Don’t Trust Elections that Take ‘Days or Weeks’

Republicans were more likely to doubt the outcome than Independents or Democrats.

Biden Admin Pledges Another $53 Million to Ukraine

President Biden's administration has offered to provide an additional $53 million to bolster Ukraine's war-torn power grid.

Children Avoid School Bathrooms Due to Transgender Policy

Parents are suing the school board of Bethel, Ohio over a transgender policy saying children can use that which corresponds with their gender identity.

Bill Clinton Tests Positive for COVID, Says He’s ‘Grateful’ to Be Vaxxed, Boosted

Former president Bill Clinton has tested positive for COVID-19 and says he is thankful to have been vaccinated and boosted.

Jury Says January 6 Riot Was Unplanned, Acquits Oath Keepers

A Washington D.C. jury acquitted three of the five Oath Keeper defendants originally charged with sedition conspiracy, instead convicting all five of the defendants with obstruction of a congressional proceeding after it was concluded that the events of January 6 were unplanned.

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.

‘Open Season’: Marriage Bill Empowers Feds ‘to Attack People of Faith’

Prior to the passage of the Respect Marriage Act, U.S. Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, proposed an amendment that would prohibit the federal government from retaliating against schools, businesses and organizations because of their religious beliefs about gay marriage.

Creighton University Removes Pro-Gun Student Group Director From Campus, Prohibits Organization

A private Nebraska university has prohibited a student group from using a sign featuring an AR-15 with the expression "print guns, not money," referring to Young Americans for Liberty's (YAL) opposition to the federal reserve.

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