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DeSantis to Ban COVID Mandates

“We need to lead with this by making all of these protections permanent in the Florida statutes," said DeSantis.

Trump to Hold First Public Campaign Event in South Carolina, Announces Policy-Focused Forums to Kick Off 2024 White House Run

Former President Donald Trump will kick off his 2024 campaign on Jan 28 in South Carolina with a smaller gathering with supporters, and announcing policy-focused forums on issues such as border security, crime, and foreign policy.

Biblical Archaeology’s Top 10 Discoveries of 2022

Biblical archaeology is a slow process.

Young Voters’ Enthusiasm for Democrats Waned During Midterms

Young voters who have been critical to Democratic successes in recent elections showed signs in November's midterms that their enthusiasm may be waning, a potential warning sign for a party that will need their strong backing heading into the 2024 presidential race.

Twitter Trump Ban Came After Michelle Obama Pressured the Company

Journalist Michael Shellenberger reported Twitter faced 'internal and external pressure,' before banning Trump on Jan. 8.

Federal Judges Give DOJ a Huge Win Over Trump in Mar-a-Lago Documents Case

The Biden administration’s Department of Justice won a major victory over former President Donald Trump on Thursday when a federal appeals court panel threw out a lower court’s ruling that allowed a special master to review documents taken from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida.

Relieved of Command for Vaccine Refusal, ‘I Still Came Out a Winner’: Former Army Commander

“I gave up my command; I gave up my career; I gave up my retirement pension. But I still think I came out a winner because, after 19 years of service, I left the army with my integrity intact, and my oath to the Constitution unbroken."

DeSantis Says Republicans Need to ‘Chill Out a Little Bit’ On 2024 Campaign Talk

Florida governor was referring to who will be running for president in 2024.

Target Takes $400 Million Loss Due to Rising Retail Crime

Target said this week the reason for their $400 million in revenue losses can be attributed to "organized retail crime."

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