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IRS Halts Controversial New Rule Requiring Reporting of $600 Payments

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on Friday announced it would delay a rule that would have required tens of millions of Americans who received payments of at least $600 to report their earnings, following widespread confusion and angst about the new requirements.

House Investigations to Probe Biden’s Executive Order Overreach

The incoming House GOP is set to investigate presidential overreach in Biden's executive order regarding voting expansion.

Arizona’s Electoral Fiasco: A View From Maricopa County

I’m old enough to remember when questioning authority was an American pastime.

Trump Hosts LGBT Gala

An LGBT group, the Log Cabin Republicans, held a "Spirit of Lincoln" gala at Mar-a-Lago.

Washington Is Prolonging Ukraine’s Suffering

During a speech given on November 29, Polish Vice-Minister of National Defense (MON) Marcin Ociepa said: "The probability of a war in which we will be involved is very high. Too high for us to treat this scenario only hypothetically."

Scotland Lowers Bar to Transition Gender

Residents of Scotland can now change their gender on official documents after just three months of living as their desired gender, with no psychiatric diagnosis of dysphoria required.

‘If I Run, I Win,’ Mitt Romney Makes Stunning Election Claim

Republican Utah Sen. Mitt Romney is confident about his prospects in his next election.

‘Police Seize on COVID-19 Pandemic to Expand Global Surveillance’: Associated Press

The Associated Press found that governments around the world used mass surveillance technologies and data during the COVID-19 pandemic for purposes unrelated to the pandemic, including stifling dissent and harassing marginalized communities.

University of Oklahoma Bans TikTok

University of Oklahoma bans TikTok for students and staff due to national security concerns and compliance with Governor Kevin Stitt's executive order.

Georgia Supreme Court Sends 2020 Fulton County Election Lawsuit Back to Appeals Court to Reconsider

The Georgia Supreme Court on Tuesday sent a 2020 election lawsuit regarding Fulton County back to a lower court for reconsideration, adding another layer to the suit's twisting saga through the court system.

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