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Georgia Democrats Launch Write-In Campaign Against One Of Their Own

In an unprecedented move, the Democratic Party has initiated a write-in campaign against its own congressional nominee in Georgia. The party's decision marks a significant shift amid growing dissatisfaction with the candidate chosen to represent them in the upcoming election.

Progressive Dark Money Group Targets Voter Turnout with Multi-Million Dollar Initiatives

A left-leaning dark money organization seems to have found a way to channel funds from foreign billionaires into U.S. elections, reportedly spending tens of...

Controversial Appointment: Congress Questions Wade’s Role and Relationship with Willis Amidst January 6th Investigation

Nathan Wade, the Georgia attorney chosen to prosecute former President Donald Trump by Fulton County prosecutor Fani Willis, who is also his former partner,...

Harvard University’s Fundraising Drops by 15% Following Antisemitism Concerns

Harvard University has experienced a significant decline in donations, dropping nearly 15% in fiscal year 2024. This marks the lowest fundraising total since 2015, with donations decreasing to $1.17 billion.

Trump Considers Suing CBS News Following ‘Deceptive’ Harris Interview

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump suggested on Friday that he may sue CBS News over what he described as deceptive editing to improve Democrat nominee Kamala Harris’ performance in her controversial "60 Minutes" interview.

Leftist Rosie O’Donnell’s Daughter Arrested on Felony Charges Related to Child Neglect, Drug Possession

Chelsea Belle O’Donnell, the eldest daughter of liberal talk show host Rosie O’Donnell, was arrested Thursday and faces several serious felony charges related to child neglect and drug possession.

Review Panel Says ‘Butler Can and Will Happen Again’ Without Secret Service Reform

A Department of Homeland Security report warned that "Butler can and will happen again" unless the Secret Service undergoes "fundamental reform."

CBS-Owned Station Receives FCC Complaint Over ’60 Minutes’ Edit

The Center for American Rights (CAR) filed a complaint with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), accusing a CBS-owned station, WCBS-TV, of distorting recent interviews.

U.K. Army Veteran Convicted for Silently Praying Near Abortion Clinic

A U.K. Army veteran has been ordered to pay £9,000 in prosecution costs after he was convicted for silently praying outside an abortion facility.

New Report Examines Threats to Election Integrity

A new report from the Government Accountability Institute (GAI) lists fifty threats to election integrity ahead of the 2024 Presidential Election.

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