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Biden approval rating hits new low of 36 percent in Quinnipiac poll

President Biden’s approval rating keeps on dropping, and the news is no better for congressional Democrats.

In South Texas, The Border Crisis Threatens To Become A Constitutional Crisis

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott thinks border states must take action in the face of federal inaction. But is it too little, too late?

Grounded by Vaccine Exemption: Married United Pilots Feel Betrayed

Diversity, equity, inclusion: this has been the mantra of United Airlines. United pilots Stephanie and Kyle Atteberry thought the company meant it.

Christmas canceled over COVID surge in ‘most vaccinated region on Earth’

All adults inoculated for months, but 'drastic' rise in coronavirus cases

Harris mis-introduced at bill signing, amid White House’s big effort to say she is ‘vital partner’

Harris was key in helping Biden win White House, but her Washington stock has quickly declined.

Economic Discontent, Criticisms of Biden Lift GOP to Record Early Advantage: ABC Poll

According to ABC News/Washington Post surveys spanning back 40 years, Republican congressional candidates hold the greatest advantage in midterm election vote preferences.

VICTORY: After Campus Reform article, Christian student gets spot on student government

Earlier this year, a student at Auburn University was denied the opportunity to serve as the student government’s Chief Justice due to his conservative and Christian convictions.

Democrat Beto O’Rourke Running for Texas Governor

Democrat Beto O’Rourke is running for governor of Texas, pursuing a blue breakthrough in America’s biggest red state after his star-making U.S. Senate campaign in 2018 put him closer than anyone else in decades.

Tennessee Gov. Lee Signs Sweeping COVID Law Barring Vax Mandates, Passports

The omnibus bill ensures government entities cannot force private businesses to initiate Covid-19 mandates.

Record 4.4 Million People Quit Their Jobs in September

In August, 4.3 million people — a record number — quit their jobs for a variety of reasons. It was believed that once the labor market began to settle down after the disruptions caused by the pandemic those numbers would ease and the demand for work would catch up with the supply of jobs.

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