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Arizona, Missouri to Vote on Abortion Initiative in November

Arizona voters will vote on the Arizona Abortion Access Act in November.

Kamala Harris Criticized After Stealing Trump’s Vow to End ‘Tax on Tips’

Vice President Kamala Harris is facing criticism for "copying" former President Trump’s promise to not tax service industry employees' tips.

Advertising Group Dissolves Following Conservative Pushback

The Global Alliance for Responsible Media (GARM), an advertising entity, announced that it has disbanded following lawsuits alleging it censored conservative voices.

Federal Judge Rules Google is a Monopoly

A federal judge ruled that Google has monopolized the search engine sector and violated anti-trust laws.

Report Details Chinese Influence Operations

A new report from the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission (USCC) details the growing extent to which Chinese influence operations are infiltrating the United States.

California Fast Food Restaurants Forced to Lay Off Employees, Increase Prices Due to Minimum Wage Hike

Fast food restaurants across California have been forced to take drastic measures to stay afloat after the state implemented a $20 minimum wage hike recently.

Biden Admin Signs Green Energy Deal with California

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) signed a $12.6 billion agreement with the state of California to create a "Hydrogen Hub."

Media Claims Trump Contributed to ‘Violent Rhetoric’ Leading to Assassination Attempt

Mainstream media outlets have claimed that Donald Trump contributed to the "violent rhetoric" that led to his assassination attempt.

Republican Senator Expected to Win in Deep-Blue New Mexico

A GOP candidate is shattering records in a Senate campaign in the typically deep-blue state of New Mexico.

Nearly 1.8 Million Chickens to Be Culled in Colorado Over Bird Flu

Nearly 1.8 million chickens are to be culled in Colorado after Governor Jared Polis (D) declared a state of emergency due to bird flu.

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