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Katie Hobbs Blocks Scheduled Executions of 100 Murderers in Controversial Move

Arizona Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs is beginning her term with a controversial decision that has Republicans and the families of victims up in arms.

California Pushes Wealth Tax, Includes Those Moving Out of State

The bill is titled "Wealth Tax: False Claims Act."

Department of Defense to Give $3 Million to Company Behind Wuhan Lab Leak

EcoHealth Alliance to use the funding to "reduce the threat of viral spillover from wildlife in the Philippines."

Microsoft Extends Multibillion-Dollar Deal With Creators of Woke AI ChatGPT

Tech giant Microsoft has extended its partnership with OpenAI, the organization behind the leftist chatbot ChatGPT, announce a new “multiyear, multibillion-dollar” investment in the firm.

Watchdog Says HHS Management of COVID Gain-of-Function Research ‘Does Not Fully Meet Key Elements of Effective Oversight’

HHS oversight of gain-of-function research “does not fully meet key elements of effective oversight" and "fell short in terms of transparency and performing reviews."

Florida Denies AP African American Studies Course, Cites Lack of ‘Educational Value and Historical Accuracy’

"The course is a vehicle for a political agenda," said DeSantis' press secretary.

Ohio Republican Senator JD Vance Requests a Full Accounting of Biden’s $120 Billion to Ukraine

Freshman US Senator JD Vance from Ohio wants to know what all Americans want to know – where has the billions of dollars sent to Ukraine landed? 

Murders Already Soaring In Major U.S. Cities This Year

Spates of deadly violence impacted several U.S. cities to start 2023, outpacing the same period in 2022.

Rep. Boebert’s New Bill Blocks Federal Funding to Planned Parenthood

"We need to protect the sanctity of life in this country. To all those marching at the March For Life, let’s rally behind this bill and get it done!" Boebert said.

IRS Having Trouble Hiring People Who ‘Are Able to Pass Background Checks’ After Biden Admin Calls for 87,000 New Agents

Out of more than 565,000 job applications received until early October, the IRS only recruited around 19,000 workers.

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