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Republicans Regain Control of the U.S. Senate

Republicans have regained control of the U.S. Senate after flipping seats in West Virginia, Ohio, and Montana, securing at least 52 out of 100 seats with some races still pending results.

President Biden to Skip Harris’ Election Night Watch Party Amid Speculated Tensions

President Joe Biden will not be joining Vice President Kamala Harris for her election night watch party, instead choosing to monitor the results from...

Voting – American Minute with Bill Federer

Theodore Roosevelt stated October 24, 1903:  "In no other place and at no other time has the experiment of government of the people, by the people, for the people, been tried on so vast...

Governor Kathy Hochul Says New Yorkers Who Vote Republican are ‘Anti-American’

Democrat Governor Kathy Hochul recently claimed that New Yorkers who vote Republican are "anti-woman and anti-American."

Death Toll Surpasses 100 From Hurricane Helene in North Carolina, 7 Still Missing

Seven people remain unaccounted for in North Carolina after Hurricane Helene, as the confirmed death toll from the storm holds at 101 as of Saturday.

Cuomo Under Scrutiny: Subcommittee’s Referral Could Lead to Criminal Charges

The House Select Subcommittee focused on the Coronavirus Pandemic has taken steps to refer former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo to the Department of...

Ballot Initiative Sparks Concerns Over Transgender Procedures and Parental Rights in Missouri

A loosely defined ballot initiative in Missouri has the potential to reverse the state's prohibition on transgender medical treatments for minors, as highlighted by...

Colorado Secretary of State Exposes Voting System Passwords

Democratic Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold admitted that "partial passwords" for the state's voting systems were exposed online.

California County Registering Noncitizens to Vote Since 2004

A report from the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) reveals that election officials in Alameda County, California, have registered noncitizens to vote since 2004.

Supreme Court Allows Virginia to Remove Noncitizens from Voter Rolls

The U.S. Supreme Court decided that Virginia may remove more than 1,500 noncitizens from its voter rolls.

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