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Republicans to Attend Upcoming World Economic Forum Meeting

Several Republican lawmakers will attend WEF's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland to discuss global initiatives, joined by Democratic officials and Biden administration officials.

Arizona’s Electoral Fiasco: A View From Maricopa County

I’m old enough to remember when questioning authority was an American pastime.

Domestic Terrorists Arrested at Violent Antifa Autonomous Zone in Atlanta

Five members of a far-left militant occupation in south Atlanta were arrested and charged with domestic terrorism and other felony charges for assaults, arson, and property destruction.

Young Voters’ Enthusiasm for Democrats Waned During Midterms

Young voters who have been critical to Democratic successes in recent elections showed signs in November's midterms that their enthusiasm may be waning, a potential warning sign for a party that will need their strong backing heading into the 2024 presidential race.

Georgia Supreme Court Reinstates Heartbeat Bill After Left-Wing Judge Overturn

The Georgia Supreme Court on Wednesday reinstated the Peach State’s heartbeat bill after a left-wing Fulton County judge overturned it.

Judge Overturns Georgia’s Heartbeat Abortion Ban

A state Superior Court judge in Georgia overturned a law on Tuesday that banned abortions after six weeks of pregnancy and once a baby's heartbeat is detected.

Republicans Who Called Out Democrats’ Extremism on Abortion Won Their Races

As Republicans’ hoped-for red wave turned out to be more of a red ripple, GOP presidential hopefuls should make note of what worked and what didn’t.

Governors Who Reopened From COVID Win Voter Approval

Governors who reopened their states following nationwide lockdowns received voter admiration in midterms.

‘Things That We Have Never Seen Before’: Pollsters Tell Hannity Black and Hispanic Voters Are Moving to GOP in Droves

Two pollsters told Fox News host Sean Hannity Friday night that black and Hispanic voters are moving to the GOP droves, particularly in Pennsylvania and Georgia.

Georgia Citizens Will Now be Able to Sue Election Officials

The Supreme Court of Georgia made the ruling on Tuesday which followed the state code for legal standing, as opposed to the federal code.

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