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Each DeSantis-Endorsed School Board Candidate Sees Victory

Six conservative school board candidates, each endorsed by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, saw success during the midterms.

Pediatric ‘Gender-Affirming Care’ Doctor Criticized for ‘False Claims’

Dr. Meredithe McNamara, a primary witness for the Florida joint medical board committee, is being severely criticized for presenting false claims in her evidence for “gender-affirming” care.

American Households Lost $6,100 Under Biden

Inflation under the Biden Administration has resulted in American families losing over $6,000.

Alex Jones Ordered to Pay $473 Million More to Sandy Hook Families, Assets Frozen

Alex Jones was ordered to pay an additional $473 million dollars on top of the already $960 million in damages to Sandy Hook families for declaring the shooting was a hoax.

Deceased Candidates Win Midterm Elections

Technicalities allow recently deceased lawmakers to win local races.

U.S. Won’t Send Advanced Drones to Ukraine in Bid to Avoid War Escalation

Biden admin denies Kiev's request for General Atomics MQ-1C Gray Eagle drones.

Kari Lake Has Hundreds of Thousands More Social Media Followers Than Opponent Katie Hobbs (Screenshots)

Arizona Republican gubernatorial hopeful Kari Lake boasts over four-and-a-half times more Twitter followers and over fifty-four times more Instagram followers than Democrat opponent Katie Hobbs.

Maricopa County Ballots Won’t Be Counted ‘Until After the Weekend’

NewsNation reporter tweets, "AZ: Spokesperson for #MaricopaCounty elections tells me the majority of ballots won’t be done being counted until after the weekend. They initially anticipated 95-99% of ballots to be completed by Friday. An historic 290k ballots were dropped off #ElectionDay causing the delay."

Meta Cuts 11,000 Jobs: Zuckerberg Admits He Made Bad Trend Predictions

The company founder admits to overextending investments.

Gen Z Overwhelmingly Voted Democrat in Midterms, Crushing ‘Red Wave’ Predictions: Pollster

A pollster at the Harvard Kennedy School said voters under the age of 30 are the reason many Democrats won in the midterm elections.

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