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California Faces $25 Billion Budget Deficit, Could Be Worse if Recession Hits

California could face a $25 billion budget deficit in 2023–24, despite raking in a record-setting $98 billion budget surplus this year, according to an analysis that comes days after midterms election, in a state where the Democratic party enjoys a supermajority.

Judge Overturns Georgia’s Heartbeat Abortion Ban

A state Superior Court judge in Georgia overturned a law on Tuesday that banned abortions after six weeks of pregnancy and once a baby's heartbeat is detected.

It Isn’t Time to Care Who the 2024 Nominee Is

Yes, I know that on Tuesday night, Donald Trump announced he’s going to run for president again.

The Florida Model Works

If Republicans intend to dig themselves out of their current electoral rut, studying Florida would be a good place to start.

Zelensky Backtracks on Missile Claims

President Vladimir Zelensky has toned down his claims that a Russian missile was responsible for the deaths of two people in a Polish village near the border with Ukraine.

Zelensky Doubles Down on Poland Missile Claims

Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has continued to insist his military did not fire the missile that killed two civilians in the Polish village of Przewodow.

Six States File Briefs Supporting Lawsuit Over EPA Electric Vehicle Rules

The brief was in support of a lawsuit from 16 states over federal emissions standards.

Jeff Bezos’ Top Tips for Managing the Economic Downturn

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos recently warned consumers and businesses they should consider postponing large purchases in the coming months as the global economy contends with a downturn and faces a possible recession.

Federal Government Keeping COVID-19 Health Emergency Intact Until Next Year

The COVID-19 public health emergency will remain intact until at least mid-January, a federal health official confirmed this week.

A Tale of Two Midterms

Those searching for an explanation of why there was no “red wave” giving Republicans huge gains in Congress in this year’s midterm election should compare this year’s election with the midterm election of 2010.

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