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New York Greenlights Touchscreen Voting Amid Security Concerns

"It’s going to cause a real increase in the lines and the time that people would have to take to vote. It’s insecure. The voter can’t really check and control their own vote. You’re at the mercy of the machine."

Southwest Airlines to Undergo Religious Freedom Training After Lawsuit

The ruling is the latest development in a 10-year battle.

Attorney General Garland Announces Special Counsel for Hunter Biden Probe (Watch)

In his statement from the Justice Department’s Washington headquarters, Attorney General Garland revealed that the decision came after the investigation had "reached the stage" where the powers of a special counsel were necessary to continue.

NYC Mayor Says Migrant Crisis To Cost $12 Billion Over Three Years: ‘We’re Running Out of Resources’

New York City Mayor Eric Adams declared that the city may spend as much as $12 billion over three years if the migrant crisis persists.

DeSantis Suspends Soros-Backed State Attorney for ‘Neglect of Duty,’ ‘Incompetence’

The attorney allowed "violent criminals to escape the full consequences of their criminal conduct," according to a press release.

10K Illegal Immigrants Enter New York City Each Month

An estimated 10,000 illegal immigrants enter New York City each month.

Federal Deficit To Reach $1.7 Trillion

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) said it expects the federal government to have a $1.7 trillion deficit this year.

Republicans Join Lawsuit Against Biden Censorship Scheme

Twelve Republican Congress members have joined a lawsuit against the Biden administration's social media censorship scheme.

Poll Shows 43% of Americans Oppose Additional Ukraine Aid

Fifty-nine percent of Democrats support further aid.

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