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Now Biden DEFENDS migrant compensation payments he called ‘garbage’ three days ago

Biden was speaking at a press conference touting the passage of the $1.2trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill when he was asked about the payments Biden was...

Moroccans Protest Vax Pass Required for Work, Travel: AP

Hundreds of demonstrators marched in the capital of Rabat for the the second time in a week to voice opposition to the rule.

Virginia Attorney General-Elect Jason Miyares to Investigate Loudoun County Public Schools

Virginia Attorney General-elect Jason Miyares (R) announced Thursday he plans to investigate sexual assault incidents in the Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS).

Durham and the Clinton Dossier

A new indictment continues the slow unraveling of a 2016 political scandal.

White House backtracks and admits Biden WILL pay separated migrants after he called claim they will receive $450K ‘garbage’: President is ‘perfectly comfortable’ with...

White House principal deputy press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Thursday that President Biden is 'perfectly comfortable' with cash payouts to migrant families separated at the border, but insisted the settlements won't be as high as $450,000.

NJ Senate President Won’t Concede to Republican Truck Driver: ’12,000 Ballots Recently Found in One County

New Jersey’s Senate President Sweeney says he is not conceding to the Republican truck driver who beat him in Tuesday’s election.

Biden admin confirms COVID shot mandate for businesses, threatens $14k fines for non-compliance

Reuters estimates the mandate will affect around 84 million employees from around 1.9 million private businesses.

Biden Regime Announces It May Expand Vaccine Mandate To Smaller Businesses

Senate Republicans threatened to shut down the government to stop the mandate, will they keep their word?

Glenn Youngkin Promises ‘Big Agenda’ for Virginia Schools

Gov.-elect Glenn Youngkin has said he has a “big agenda” to restore the excellence of Virginia schools, including an “aggressive charter school program.”

Inflation Debate Hangs Over Stock Market’s Record Run

Some investors think the Federal Reserve will be forced to swiftly raise rates next year to rein in inflation and keep the economy stable

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