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Poll finds border wall is popular again now that Trump is gone, bipartisan support emerges

Americans believe a border wall is part of the solution to illegal immigration and oppose the Biden administration’s plans to pay settlements to illegal immigrants whose families were separated after they jumped the border in the Trump era, according to a new poll taken for The Washington Times.

Supreme Court commission concludes, sends report to Biden — and indicates good news if you read between the lines

The commission that President Joe Biden established to examine an expansion of the Supreme Court voted Tuesday to hand over a nearly 300-page report to the president that details what the panel determined.

U.S. Judge Blocks Biden COVID Vax Mandate for Federal Contractors

President Biden’s panel to examine changes to the Supreme Court expressed wariness of any big upheavals in a draft report released ahead of a final vote Tuesday.

Meadows stops cooperating with Jan 6 panel, lawyer cites issue of ‘executive privilege’

Meadows' attorney says client has already turned over trove of documents related to panel's request.

Biden Plan to Combat Corruption Includes New Real Estate Rules

The White House’s new plan to combat corruption—both domestically and overseas—seeks to, among other things, add new regulations on the real estate industry.

Supreme Court Will Have to Decide California Gun Law

“We are filing to stay the issue, to get cert with the Supreme Court,” Rich Travis told me. He’s the director of development at the California Pistol and Rifle Association, based in Fullerton.

Biden Admin Suspends Enforcement Of CMS Mandate Following Court Order

The Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced on Thursday that it was suspending the enforcement of Democrat President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandate after a federal court blocked it from being implemented pending review.

SCOTUS on Verge of ‘Cataclysmic Political Event’: Alan Dershowitz

While Roe v. Wade has been Supreme Court precedent for 50 years, it is facing its biggest legal test right now, according to constitutional law expert Alan Dershowitz on Newsmax, as Mississippi seeks to move the timetable on abortion restrictions.

U.S. ‘Will Boycott’ China Winter Olympics in 2022: Human Rights Abuses

Human rights activists want full withdrawal due to China's abuse of its Uighurs while athletes have trained for a lifetime to compete

Student government petitions University of Oregon to require critical race theory training for graduation

The University of Oregon's student government is petitioning the school to make critical race theory training a requirement to graduate from the learning institution.

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