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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Beats Disqualification Lawsuit, Challengers Appeal

After a state judge refused to disqualify U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) from the ballot, the left-wing group that challenged her candidacy on insurrection grounds is appealing the judge’s ruling to the Georgia Supreme Court.

Church On Portland’s ‘Deadliest Block’ Cleans Up Drug Encampment While Mayor Fixates On Guns

Homelessness and drug use continue to run rampant in Portland as the city’s leaders focus on gun violence.

Conservative Legal Group Encourages Investigation Of Lyft’s Discriminatory Abortion Policies

Many large companies have expressed abundant support for women seeking abortions including Lyft, a cab-like ride service.

Wharton Study: Democrat Reconciliation Bill Would Have Zero Impact on Inflation

The Democrats’ marquee bill to reduce inflation would likely have zero impact on inflation, according to a study by the influential Penn Wharton Budget Model.

A Century of Bureaucratic Failure — and the Coming Opportunity to Fix It – The American Spectator

GE explains that Christopher Rufo, the conservative activist “credited with inspiring” the Trump-proposed executive order meant to end the so-called “diversity and inclusionary training” for government employees, is at it again.

Dems Whine Hulu Won’t Air Their Ads

Democrats may not be able to govern their way out of a paper bag, but they're champion complainers.

School Choice Looms as Electoral Stealth Issue

Conservatives gathered at the pro-Trump America First Policy Summit in Washington this week talked about numerous issues like soaring crime, the ailing economy, and tensions abroad.

Pay Attention To The Dutch Farmer Protests Because America Is Next

The same climate policies that are set to destroy private agriculture in the Netherlands are eventually coming to America.

Kansas Abortion Amendment Spurs Registrations, Projections of Record Aug. 2 Primary Tally

There’s a pitch battle, one of words and wording, being waged across the rolling woods and river-creased plains of Kansas, with both sides accusing the other of spinning lies to fearmonger for votes in a special election being intensely watched nationwide.

House Passes ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban Along Party Lines, Likely Doomed in the Senate

The House of Representatives on July 29 passed legislation that would ban so-called “assault weapons” and high-capacity magazines.

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