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Proposition 36 Reverses Key Provisions of California’s Proposition 47 in Bid to Curb Crime

California voters approved a new ballot measure aimed at tackling retail theft and drug use, effectively reversing certain aspects of a law enacted nearly...

Leftist DA Loses Los Angeles Re-Election

Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon lost his reelection bid to Nathan Hochman.

Speaker Mike Johnson Wins Re-Election in Louisiana’s 4th Congressional District

House Speaker Mike Johnson won his re-election bid in Louisiana's 4th Congressional District, The Associated Press reported.

US CENTOM Conducts 95 ISIS Operations

The U.S. Central Command announced that it carried out 95 operations against ISIS in 60 days.

President Biden to Skip Harris’ Election Night Watch Party Amid Speculated Tensions

President Joe Biden will not be joining Vice President Kamala Harris for her election night watch party, instead choosing to monitor the results from...

Colleges Offer Self-Care Spaces, Puppies, and Art Therapy to Help Students Cope with Election Stress

Students at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., are being provided with resources to handle election-related stress, according to a letter obtained by The Free...

Bomb Threats Linked to Russian Sources Prompt Polling Site Evacuations in Georgia

Georgia’s Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, reported that bomb threats targeting polling centers on Election Day appear to have originated from Russia. Due to...

Missouri Lawsuit Seeks to Block DOJ-Installed Poll Watchers from Voting Locations

Missouri’s Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft and Attorney General Andrew Bailey filed a lawsuit against the Biden Department of Justice (DOJ), seeking to prevent them from placing unauthorized poll watchers from voting stations.

Voting – American Minute with Bill Federer

Theodore Roosevelt stated October 24, 1903:  "In no other place and at no other time has the experiment of government of the people, by the people, for the people, been tried on so vast...

Lyft to Pay $2.1 Million in Civil Penalties for Misleading Drivers About Earnings

The Department of Justice has announced that the ridesharing app Lyft will pay $2.1 million in civil penalties for misleading drivers about their potential earnings.

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