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State Department Refuses Audit Of $1B Spent In Taliban-Controlled Afghanistan

American taxpayers have spent more than $1 billion in Afghanistan since the botched withdrawal, yet the Biden administration is refusing to give an accounting of the funds to a government watchdog.

Trump Lawyer Announces Plans to Sue to Block Jan. 6 Subpoena

Former President Donald Trump's attorney announced plans to sue to block a subpoena from the Jan. 6 committee.

Paramount+ Show Character Blames Governor DeSantis for Sexual Assault

The series finale of the show "The Good Fight” portrays a character recounting the story of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis drugging the man and engaging in oral sex

Pence’s New Book Criticizes Trump for Questioning 2020 Results

A section of Mike Pence's forthcoming biography "So Help Me God," published by The Wall Street Journal.

CHD Rutgers Lawsuit Moves Forward, as Rutgers Announces Trial With Pfizer on COVID Vaccines for Kids Under 5

The attorney representing Children’s Health Defense (CHD) and 13 Rutgers University students in a lawsuit challenging Rutgers’ COVID-19 vaccine mandate policy said the District Court of New Jersey didn’t follow the legal standard when it dismissed CHD’s case.

Democrat-Run Oregon Rejects Voting Rights for Noncitizens

Multnomah County in Oregon shot down a measure that would have given illegal immigrants the right to vote in the state.

City of Boston Agrees to Pay $2.1 Million in Christian Flag Case

The city of Boston has agreed to pay $2.1 million in attorney fees and damages stemming from a 2017 case in which the city refused to allow a Christian flag to be flown at City Hall Plaza for Constitution Day.

California Amends State Constitution to Enshrine ‘Right to Abortion’

Reports streaming in that the proposition passed by a wide margin.

Texas County Extends Voting Time Thanks to Polling Dysfunction

Several states are experiencing problems with voting machines as Americans continue to cast their ballots at polling centers across the country.

Canadian Doctors Encouraged to Tell Patients About Medically Assisted Death

Guidance documents given to Canada's providers of medically assisted death say that doctors must bring up medical assistance in dying (MAID) as an option when it's "medically relevant" and if the person is likely eligible, as part of a doctor's duty to provide informed consent.

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