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Republicans Poised for More Anti-ESG Fights in 2023

Republican lawmakers are set to take on the environment, social, and governance (ESG) agenda this year, with multiple states like Florida, Indiana, and Oklahoma targeting the use of such policies for business purposes.

What Shrinking U.S. Life Expectancy May Be Telling Us About the Pandemic Response

Life expectancy in the US dropped for the second consecutive year in 2021, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

U.S. Virgin Islands AG Fired Days After Filing Lawsuit Against JPMorgan in Epstein Trafficking Operation

The U.S. Virgin Islands Attorney General Denise George has been terminated just four days after filing a lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase over the Jeffrey Epstein human trafficking ring.

Trump Blames ‘Abortion Issue’ For Midterm Losses: ‘Wasn’t My Fault’

Former President Donald Trump claims it wasn't his doing but rather the "abortion issue" was the reason many Republicans underperformed in the midterm elections.

Court Rules MAGA Hat Expresses Free Speech

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that wearing a MAGA hat is an expression of free speech and is protected under the First Amendment.

A Gloomy 2023? Here Are Some Bright Spots

The prospects for peace, justice, and the advancement of liberty in 2023 may at first seem further away than ever.

New York Children Under 12 Will Not Be Prosecuted for Most Crimes

New York children under the age of 12 will no longer be arrested for most crimes, according to a bill signed by New York Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul.

DOJ Secures Near-Perfect Conviction Rate in Jan 6 Cases

DOJ prosecutes and convicts 99.8% of those charged for attacking Capitol on Jan 6, 2021, with over 180 individuals imprisoned for federal crimes.

Biden Spent Nearly 40% of 2022 In Delaware, Camp David, or On Vacation

Biden spends 38.6% of 2022 in Delaware, Camp David, or on vacation.

Military Can’t Meet Recruiting Goals Even After Lowering Standards

Despite lowering standards, the US military struggles to meet recruitment goals, with the Army experiencing a significant drop and the other branches barely meeting their goals for the fiscal year ending September 30, according to data from the Department of Defense.

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