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Pennsylvania Settles Lawsuit, Purges Nearly 180K ‘Ineligible’ Voters from Rolls

As part of the settlement, Pennsylvania agreed to remove these faulty registrations and pay $15,000 in legal fees to Judicial Watch.

Trump Beats Biden in Hypothetical 2024 Match-Up: CAPS-Harris Poll

The poll reveals that 46 percent of respondents would choose Trump over Biden if the election were to take place today, while 41 percent would opt for the incumbent president.

Disney Sues Florida Gov. DeSantis as State Governing Board Voids Media Giant’s Jurisdiction

"Disney was openly and legally granted a unique and special privilege, that privilege of running its own local government," former Florida Supreme Court justice Alan Lawson said. "That era is ending."

CPAC Releases Annual Ratings of Congress, Showcasing Most, Least Conservative Members

In the House, members such as Jim Jordan (R-OH), Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), and Thomas Massie (R-KY) were awarded the Award for Conservative Excellence.

60 Million Firearms Sold In Two Year Period During COVID Pandemic

According to a report from The Trace, one-fifth of U.S. households purchased guns during the COVID pandemic, resulting in more than 15 million Americans keeping firearms in their homes for the first time.

Health Officials Acknowledge ‘No Evidence’ to Support Masks Protecting Vulnerable Against COVID-19

"[T]he fact that the studies that do exist (including our own late addition) fail to show convincing evidence of benefit from masking suggests that, if there is a benefit, it is a rather modest one, i.e. masks may reduce the risk slightly but do not guarantee you won’t get infected," said Dr. Breathnach.

Louisiana Democrat Switches to Republican Party

Rep. Jeremy LaCombe is the third Democrat to cross the aisle in recent weeks.

Kyrsten Sinema Preparing For Re-Election As An Independent

Senator Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) is preparing to run for a re-election bid in 2024.

Karine Jean-Pierre Under Fire After Briefing Goes off the Rails in Front of ‘Ted Lasso’ Cast

A White House press briefing Monday erupted when a reporter confronted press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre for "making a mockery of the First Amendment" by not taking his questions for several months.

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