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Texas Mail Ballot Rejections Soar Under New Restrictions

Texas threw out mail votes at an abnormally high rate during the nation’s first primary of 2022, rejecting nearly 23,000 ballots outright under tougher voting rules that are part of a broad campaign by Republicans to reshape American elections, according to an analysis by The Associated Press.

Mississippi Governor Signs Bill to Ban Critical Race Theory in Schools

Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves on March 14 signed into law Senate Bill 2113, which prohibits critical race theory (CRT) ideologies in publicly funded schools.

Fed Raises Interest Rates for First Time in 3 Years, Projects 6 More Hikes as Inflation Soars

Federal Reserve increases key benchmark rate by 25-basis points

Biden Sued for Withholding Info on Controversial Migrant Housing Contracts

A nonprofit watchdog group has sued the Biden administration for its failure to turn over documents that explain how massive government contracts to detain migrants at the border were awarded to a former Biden transition team member.

Teacher Suspended for Calling Student by Her Legal Name

Fight engulfs district that demanded employee violate religious beliefs

Deportations Plunge Under Biden

Deportation rates have fallen dramatically under President Joe Biden, with the administration removing far fewer illegal aliens in 2021 than were deported under President Donald Trump.

Rand Paul Introducing ‘Fauci Amendment’ to Prevent ‘Health Dictatorship’

Senator says action will “ensure that ineffective, unscientific lockdowns and mandates are never foisted on the American people ever again.”

School Teacher Suing Officials For Requiring Her to Call Students By Pronouns

A public-school teacher in Kansas is suing school officials for ordering her to call students by their preferred names and pronouns.

Russia Seeks Military Equipment and Aid From China, U.S. Officials Say

Russia has turned to China for military equipment and aid in the weeks since it began its invasion of Ukraine, U.S. officials familiar with the matter told The Washington Post.

Columbus Police Officer Cleared of Criminal Wrongdoing in Ma’Khia Bryant Shooting

Bryant was killed when officers responded to a 911 made from Bryant’s foster home about a group of girls threatening to stab members of the household.

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