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Florida’s DeSantis proposes ‘Election Crimes’ office

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Wednesday he would introduce a new package of election integrity legislation that included the establishment of an “Office of Election Crimes and Security.”

Election Day: Eight episodes that awakened parents to liberal indoctrination in schools

School trip to a gay bar, male student in skirt assaults girl in female bathroom, and a student sent to "the black class."

Attorneys General in 10 States Join Fight Against Biden Admin’s Vaccine Mandate

Ten attorneys general in states with Republican governorships filed a lawsuit against the White House’s vaccine mandate for federal contractors.

States Face Christmas Tree Shortages Due To Biden’s Crumbling Economy

Both live and artificial Christmas trees are expected to be more expensive and harder to find due to Biden's economy

Portland first in nation to offer bereavement leave for employees who get an abortion

City employees to get 3-day leave after suffering loss of baby due to abortion, miscarriage or stillbirth

19 States Sue Biden Administration Over COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate

Several U.S. states on Friday mounted multiple federal lawsuits against the Biden administration over its COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal workers and contractors.

Our Degenerate Elites Are Losing Control And Lashing Out In Desperation

The increasingly authoritarian tendencies of our elites and the institutions they control is a sign of their weakness and impotence and loss of control.

Patented Fake Meat Is All About Big Profits for Big Corporations — Not Health

Lab grown meat offers private corporations the opportunity to place intellectual property rights on meat development and thus create a financial windfall, at the expense of human health.

Republicans gain big in blue-collar elections but narrowly in affluent state elections

State legislative special elections provide an interesting index of partisan sentiment these days. That wasn’t so in the late 20th century, when clever candidates and local notables often got voters to cross party lines. But in this century of increasing partisan polarization and straight-ticket voting, local special elections are a proxy for opinions on national issues.

Republican flips Iowa state House seat controlled by Democrats for almost 30 years

A Republican candidate won a special election in Iowa this week to flip a state House seat that had been held by Democrats for nearly three decades.

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