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Democrat Senate Hold Slipping, Republicans ‘Could Capture House and Senate Control in November’s Elections’: AP

Democrats still run the Senate but have lost their ability to muscle bills and nominations through the chamber by themselves.

Vax Isn’t Curbing Now Nearly 1 Million U.S. COVID Deaths

U.S. COVID deaths top 900,000 in the highly vaccinated country.

Wisconsin Supreme Court to Hear Appeal on Drop Boxes Legality

The Wisconsin Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal of a circuit court’s January 13 decision “that held that [Wisconsin Election Commission’s] guidance on absentee ballot drop boxes [deployed statewide in the 2020 election] violates state law, and/or should have been adopted through the rulemaking process.”

Partial Settlement Reached in Indiana School Lawsuit Over ‘Students for Life’ Club

Indiana students have been given permission to start a chapter of Students for Life of America in their school as part of a partial settlement in a suit against the school.

U.S. Court Orders F.D.A. to Release Hundreds of Thousands of Pages of Pfizer’s Vax Data

Texas judge orders FDA to release massive batches of Pfizer Inc.'s vaccine data every month.

New York Officially Adopts New Congressional Lines That Could Axe Half the GOP Delegation

Democratic New York Gov. Kathy Hochul late Thursday signed a new congressional map into law that could eliminate half of the state’s Republicans in the House.

Ariz. GOP Chair Sues Jan. 6 Committee, Says Subpoenas Violate 4th Amendment

The Democrat-controlled January 6 Committee is facing a new lawsuit by Arizona Republican Party chairwoman Kelli Ward. In a recent filing with a federal court, she said the Democrat panel is trying to unconstitutionally violate the right to privacy with its subpoenas.

Chuck Schumer Forgot Thurgood Marshall in Speech About Black Supreme Court Justices

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer falsely claimed that the Supreme Court “was all white men” until 1981.

Hunter Biden’s Business Partner Allowed to Trot the Globe Even After Conviction

Devon Archer, longtime business partner of Hunter Biden, has been allowed to make dozens of international trips since his conviction for securities fraud.

Students At Georgetown University Law are Demanding Space to Cry

Georgetown Law Students have demanded catered food and a dedicated crying area during a sit-in protest over the firing of professor Ilya Shapiro.

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