Jordyn Bahl, a star player and two-time national champion on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln softball team, recently defended her participation in a pro-life ad campaign supporting a Nebraska ballot initiative.
Leading AI chatbots, such as ChatGPT, Grok, Llama via Meta AI, Claude, and DeepSeek, have a pro-Kamala Harris slant when asked about the presidential candidates.
A prosecutor in Pennsylvania is conducting an investigation into approximately 30 voter registration and mail-in ballot applications flagged as "fraudulent." Some of these questionable...
The Biden-Harris administration has allocated taxpayer funds for billboards in Texas promoting free legal help for detained individuals facing criminal charges related to immigration.
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Far-left media outlets have pushed the lie that former President Donald Trump called for former Congresswoman Liz Cheney to stand before a firing squad.
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The legal challenge against Elon Musk concerning his initiative to give away $1 million to random registered voters signing his petition in swing states...
In a landmark decision, the Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that Secretary of State Adrian Fontes must release records identifying registered voters who have not provided proof of citizenship. This ruling supports the efforts of America First Legal (AFL), which filed the original records request through the Arizona Free Enterprise Club. AFL’s demand follows concerns that Arizona’s voter rolls may include noncitizens, raising potential election integrity issues.
Top House Republicans are putting ActBlue, the Democratic fundraising powerhouse, under the microscope, questioning its donor verification practices and raising concerns over potential foreign influence in U.S. elections. On Tuesday, Rep. Bryan Steil (R-WI), Chair of the House Administration Committee, issued a subpoena to ActBlue demanding documents that could reveal whether donations are being properly vetted for foreign involvement. This inquiry follows allegations that the platform’s lack of robust security measures could make it easier for foreign actors to funnel money into U.S. political campaigns, a serious breach of federal election laws.
A local ABC news station recently drew significant attention after mistakenly broadcasting what appeared to be the 2024 election results days before the actual election.