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Incoming New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is no Andrew Cuomo acolyte

When New York Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul takes over as governor in two weeks, it won't be the first time she's entered high office by replacing a man who behaved badly.

Texas Democrats Who Fled State Sue Governor Abbott For ‘Anxiety, Distress, Discomfort’

Texas Democrats who fled the state to avoid voting on a GOP-backed voter integrity bill have filed a lawsuit against Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan, and State Rep. James White.

California megachurch pastor calls on congregants to recall ‘immoral’ Gov. Gavin Newsom

With the California gubernatorial recall election just weeks away, a well-known California pastor is calling on the congregants of his church to vote in support of removing Gov. Gavin Newsom from office.

Donald Trump: Infrastructure Bill Is a ‘Gift to the Democrat Party, Compliments of Mitch McConnell’

Former President Donald Trump issued a statement Saturday slamming the infrastructure bill as a “gift to the Democrat Party, compliments of Mitch McConnell.”

The CDC Just Proved Milton Friedman Right (Again!)

The agency's 'temporary' eviction moratorium is a ticking time bomb that's getting bigger with every delay.

Republicans Must Win in 2022 for Trump to Take 2024

Former President Donald Trump's chance of reelection in 2024 "only happens" if Republicans regain control of Congress in next year's midterm elections, Republican National Committee Chairman Ronna McDaniel said on Newsmax Tuesday.

God Pours Out His Spirit On People And Rain On Wildfires In Montana As Thousands Worship, Sean Feucht Shares

Prominent worship leader Sean Feucht toured Montana as he continues with his revival campaign across the United States.

Australians Who Post Anti-Lockdown Content Online Could Face $11,000 Fines

Citizens who plan and attend protests being spoken about as if they were terrorists.

Judges Rule Christian Web Designer’s Beliefs Do Not Supersede Colorado Law as She Refuses to Promote Gay Marriage

When Colorado baker Jack Phillips was asked to bake a cake for a same-sex wedding, he likely had no idea his polite refusal would snowball into one of the biggest First Amendment cases of the modern era.

U.S. Senate in rare Saturday session on $1 trillion infrastructure bill

The U.S. Senate in a rare Saturday session worked on a bill that would spend $1 trillion on roads, rail lines and other infrastructure, as lawmakers from both parties sought to advance President Joe Biden's top legislative priority.

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