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Gym Owner Who Defied Lockdowns in N.J. Running for Congress

Ian Smith, a gym owner in New Jersey who refused to shut his doors throughout COVID is now running for Congress.

2022 ‘Likely’ to Bring More Republican Governors: FiveThirtyEight Analysis

"This is likely to be a better cycle for Republicans."

9 Countries Reducing COVID Restrictions

Netherlands, Denmark, Italy, Belgium, Portugal, U.K., France, and Ireland.

Pence Says He Hasn’t Spoken to Trump Since Last Summer

Former Vice President Mike Pence says that he has not talked to former President Donald Trump since last summer.

Canadian Freedom Convoy Now 43 Miles Long With Tens of Thousands of Participants

Canadian truckers create the largest convoy on record stretching more than 40 miles and containing tens of thousands of trucks.

Sixty-Five Percent of College Students Believe That They Cannot Speak Freely on Campus

We often discuss (including a controversy today) the growing intolerance for opposing views on our campuses and the rising generation of censors in our society. Students and even faculty members increasingly call for the silencing or firing of those who espouse opposing views on a range of different subjects.

New Book Claims That Hunter Biden’s Assistant Was a Chinese Agent

Hunter Biden’s laptop continues to haunt him as leaked emails show that the President’s son allegedly solicited secretarial services from a former researcher for the Chinese government.

Joe Biden Vows to Nominate Black Woman to Supreme Court Before End of February

President Joe Biden announced his plan to nominate a replacement for Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer by the end of February during remarks at the White House on Thursday.

Trump Favored Over DeSantis as Likely Republican Nominee

New poll shows Trump with an aggressive lead over his closest competitor, Gov. Ron DeSantis.

100 Texas Republicans Urge Court to Reconsider Decision That Stripped AG of Power to Prosecute Election Fraud

At least 100 Texas Republican lawmakers and party leaders are urging the state’s highest criminal court to revisit a decision that dealt a major blow to the state’s ability to prosecute election fraud and jeopardized election integrity laws.

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