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Republicans Were 4.6x More Likely to Be Suspended by Twitter in the Six Months After the 2020 Election

A study of 9,000 politically active Twitter users who shared election hashtags in October 2020, half Republican and half Democrat, found that in the six months following the 2020 US presidential election, Republicans were 4.6x more likely to get suspended from the platform than Democrats.

The Slow, Agonizing Death of Neoconservatism

Matthew Continetti, writing in Commentary, credits leading neoconservatives, such as Irving Kristol and his son Bill Kristol, with "modernizing" conservatism so that the Republican Party — which neoconservatives reluctantly joined after they lost influence with the Democrat party — could suitably govern a modern democracy.

Court Fights Set in Battle Over Transgender Hormone Treatment for Kids

The Biden administration and several legal groups are getting set to fight it out with red states over laws aimed at banning kids from getting transgender hormone treatments.

DeSantis Signs 15-Week Abortion Ban Into Law In Florida

Bill represents "the most significant protections for life that have been enacted in this state in a generation," DeSantis said.

Biden Hits Lowest Approval Yet Among Hispanics: Poll

Joe Biden's approval rating has plummeted to its lowest yet among Hispanic voters, according to a new poll.

Trump Leads DeSantis by 18 Points in Hypothetical ’24 Primary: Poll

It still is former President Donald Trump's Republican Party, apparently.

Conservative Shareholders Target ‘Woke’ Corporate Boards

Conservative investors are becoming shareholder activists to battle what they call the “woke” gender and race policies of America’s corporate boardrooms.

RNC Unanimously Decides to Withdraw From Commission on Presidential Debates

The Republican National Committee said Thursday the group has unanimously voted to withdraw from the Commission on Presidential Debates, the group that runs the series of General Election debates between the Democrat and Republican nominee every four years.

Yelp Becomes The Latest Company To Pay For Employees To Travel For Abortions

Yelp joins list of companies offering to pay for employees' travel expenses to receive an abortion.

Dems Question Dianne Feinstein’s Mental Fitness to Serve, Cite Recent Interactions

Colleagues have to reintroduce themselves to Feinstein multiple times during interactions that last several hours.

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