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Watchdog Says White House May Have Illegally Deleted Tweet on Social Security Boost

A watchdog group that seeks to hold government officials accountable has called for an investigation into whether a recent tweet posted by the White House Twitter account was later deleted illegally.

House Republicans Use Observers in Tight Elections, Investigate Irregularities

Headed by Rep. Rodney Davis of Illinois, the effort is designed to determine how federal agencies are incorporating Biden's executive order in expanding voter registration.

Americans Look For Inflation-Proof Investments as Financial Situations Deteriorate Ahead of Mid-Term Elections

It seems that every day continues to bring more bad news about the future of the economy and the state of Americans’ financial health.

CCTV Video Shows Men Shaking Indian Suspension Bridge Before Collapse

Several men shaking a suspension bridge were caught on camera moments before the bridge collapsed, killing 133 people.

Americans Choosing Wallets Over Wokeness Caught the Elites by Surprise

Well, after Fetterman’s performance — or should I say discombobulated appearance, since he opened the debate with “Hi. Good night everybody.” — how about making this election a referendum on the bottomed out political standards which sees the apparently viable candidacy of a stroked-out zombie like Fetterman who says “I do not believe in supporting the Supreme Court”?

Republicans Should Slowly Back Away From Ukraine

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French Protest Country’s Membership in NATO

Citizens also protested assistance to Ukraine.

Colorado Secretary of State ‘Mistakenly’ Encourages 30,000 ‘Noncitizens’ to Register to Vote

"The Department has become aware that approximately 30,000 EBU [Eligible But Unregistered] postcard mailers were incorrectly sent to ineligible Coloradans,” said the Colorado Secretary of State Office.

Federal Judge Declares Major Parts of Sweeping New York Gun Control Law Unconstitutional

A federal judge in New York has struck down major parts of the state's sweeping gun control law as unconstitutional.

Inflation-Proof Gun Sales Over 1 Million for 38 Straight Months

People may be cutting back on necessities due to a 40-year inflation high, but they are still investing in their safety.

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