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GOP Official Backtracks on Removing Trump From Ballot

New Hampshire Secretary of State David Scanlan (R) backtracked on his inquiry to remove Trump from the 2024 ballot after widespread criticism.

Kari Lake ‘Seriously Contemplating’ Senate Run

Arizona Republican Kari Lake is considering a U.S. Senate bid.

Experts Question Effectiveness of Mask, Vaccine Mandates Amid Rise in COVID-19 Hospitalizations

The small increase in COVID-19 hospitalizations is prompting officials to consider the reintroduction of mask and vaccine mandates.

Associated Press Sponsored by Left-Wing Foundations

One of the leading wire services has been given millions of dollars from left-wing organizations.

Maui Fires: ‘Climate Change’ Claims Challenged by New Findings

"Blaming this on weather and climate is misleading."

San Francisco Bakery Declines Service to Uniformed, Armed Law Enforcement

The San Francisco Police Officers Association has voiced its concerns over a local bakery, Reem’s, which has confirmed its policy of not serving any individual who is armed and in uniform.

Miami Mayor Suarez Ends Presidential Campaign After Missing GOP Debate

Candidates "shouldn’t be taking time or trying to take away time from people who are fighting to get their message out there."

Woman From Lahaina Accuses Jeff Bezos, Oprah of ‘Getting What They Want’ After Maui Fires

A Lahaina resident conveyed her disdain for the bureaucratic response to the wildfires.

Mainstream Legacy Media, Zillow Create Apparent Mar-a-Lago Lie

The falsehood that Trump sold Mar-a-Lago was purportedly designed to make it look like he was selling his assets.

3M Fined Millions After Taking Chinese Officials on Trips

Consumer goods company 3M was fined over $6.5 million after violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.

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