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Missouri Requires Photo ID, Bans Ballot Drop Boxes in Election Law Overhaul

Missouri Gov. Mike Parson signed a new election law on Wednesday that will require a voter to show a photo ID to vote in the coming general...

A Tale of Two Crises: The Gas Pump and the Border

It was the best of times … well, actually, nowhere in Joe Biden’s America was it the best of times. But it was the worst of times at the southern border. And it was the worst of times at the gas pump.

California Passes Sweeping Measure to Reduce Single-Use Plastics

California has passed a sweeping measure to significantly reduce single-use plastics and drastically boost plastic recycling rates, setting up the toughest plastics reduction requirements in the nation.

Pelosi Receives Communion at Mass Presided Over by Pope Francis

Nancy Pelosi took Communion during a Mass presided over by Pope Francis on Wednesday.

Questioning the Accuracy of the 2020 Presidential Election Is Not Un-American

The un-American committee in the U.S. House of Representatives formed by Speaker Nancy Pelosi to ostensibly investigate the Capitol riot of Jan 6, 2020, has buried the lede.

Trump Praises Karli Lake for Challenging FOX News Over Network’s Failure to Cover Voter Fraud

“She absolutely destroyed [Brett Baier] on the subject of the 2020 Presidential Election Fraud and ‘Irregularities,'” Trump wrote.

Supreme Court Rules on North Carolina Photo ID Controversy

The ruling was 8-1 in favor of Republicans' right to litigate on behalf of voter ID laws.

Texas Woman Convicted of 26 Counts of Voter Fraud

A former volunteer deputy registrar from southeast Texas pleaded guilty to 26 felony counts of voter fraud stemming from a 2018 local utility board election.

Hillary Clinton Warns Leftists Focusing on Transgender Issues Isn’t an Election Winning Strategy

Former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has warned leftists that they should drop transgenderism as a core policy issue if they want to win future...

Iowa Is Set to Ban Abortions After State Court Strikes Down the Right to the Procedure

On Friday, Iowa’s Supreme Court ruled that the state’s constitution does not protect the fundamental right to an abortion, overturning a previous ruling that enshrined the right to the procedure, allowing new restrictions to take effect.

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