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Texas Republicans Reject George P. Bush for AG in Nearly All 254 Counties

Jeb Bush's son made it to a runoff election for Texas attorney general before his luck ran out.

Supreme Court Rejects Parents’ Appeal for Religious Exemptions to COVID Vaccine Mandate

The high court rejected an appeal from parents who challenged New York's decision to remove religious exemptions to the COVID vaccine mandate for schools.

Biden: Rising Gas Prices an ‘Incredible Transition’

President Joe Biden appeared to try to put a positive spin on skyrocketing gas prices Monday while taking questions from reporters during his trip to Japan.

Family of 26-Year-Old Who Died 13 Days After Astrazeneca Shot Weighs Legal Action

A final hearing began today in the investigation into the death of a 26-year-old man who died last year from “catastrophic” blood clots in his brain 13 days after receiving the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.

Should the Mouse Be in Your House? Disney and the Danger of Compromise

Compromise is at your door and the next generation is at stake. What are you going to do about it?

New York City Declares State of Emergency Amid Baby Formula Shortage

New York City Mayor Eric Adams declared a state of emergency Sunday amid the ongoing nationwide baby formula shortage.

More Americans Want Less Migration

A growing share of Americans wants immigration levels to be reduced, according to a new poll from Politico and Harvard University’s medical school.

Texas Ranchers Struggling With Property Damage Amid Surge of Illegal Immigrants

As a human tidal wave continues flowing across the U.S. southern border from Mexico, cattle ranchers in Texas scramble to deal with the destruction done by illegal immigrants and human traffickers.

Biden Baby Formula Crisis Hospitalizes Milwaukee Infants With Malnutrition

Joe Biden’s baby formula shortage has hit the city of Milwaukee so badly “babies have been admitted to [the] emergency room for malnutrition,” reports TMJ4.

1.2 Million Students Abandoned Public Schools Since the Pandemic

A recent national survey of public school enrollment numbers since 2020 shows plummeting enrollment, especially in schools that adopted virtual learning methods during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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