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Nevada Supreme Court Approves Hand-Counting Ballots, Some Restrictions

The Nevada Supreme Court ruled in favor of Nye County's plan of hand-counting all physical ballots.

U.S. Business Activity Deteriorates Even Faster as Biden Touts ‘Historically Strong’ Economic Recovery

U.S. business activity contracted for the fourth straight month in October, and the economic downturn “gathered significant momentum,” S&P Global said on Monday, while the White House touted low unemployment rates and credited President Joe Biden’s economic agenda for a “historically strong” economic recovery.

Government-Funded Lab in Maryland Plans to Develop Hybrid Monkeypox Strain That Is More Lethal Than Previous Strains

Last week, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced to launch an investigation into the new COVID strain research being conducted at Boston University, which has shown an 80% fatality rate in infected mice.

New York Supreme Court Reinstates All Unvaxxed Employees, Orders Back Pay

The New York Supreme Court has reinstated all employees fired over the COVID vaccine and required back pay, saying their rights have been violated.

Two-Thirds of Americans Polled Reject the Democratic Party Platform on Abortion

Most Americans reject the Democratic Party’s official support for abortion through all nine months of pregnancy for any reason, according to a new poll.

Jan 6 Details: MSNBC Reporter Fact-Checked in Real Time by Trump Supporters

An MSNBC reporter gets slapped down during an interview after trying to stump Trump supporters about January 6.

Archeologists Find Tomb of Saint Nicholas, 4th Century Bishop and Inspiration for Santa Claus

Archeologists have found the tomb that holds the remains of Saint Nicholas underneath an ancient church in Turkey.

Liz Cheney’s Plan to Divide the Republican Party Has Failed

The widespread and coordinated plan to divide the Republican Party has failed, and it’s a major reason why Democrat prospects for the 2022 midterms are so bad.

Chinese Spies Bribed U.S. Double Agent: DOJ

The Justice Department announced on Monday that two Chinese intelligence operatives have been accused of bribing a U.S. official for information regarding a criminal case against a Chinese-owned telecommunications company.

New York Judge Rules Mail-In Voting Due to COVID Unconstitutional

A New York judge has ruled that voting by mail because of fear of spreading COVID is unconstitutional.

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