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California’s Left-Wing Economic Policies Turned $31 Billion Surplus Into $25 Billion Deficit

Layoffs, tax, and price increases are thought to have contributed.

At-Risk Diabetes Patients Could Get Drug Before January

The Food and Drug Administration's potential breakthrough drug for diabetes — which has the capacity to delay the onset of Type 1 diabetes — could be ready for high-risk patients before January.

House Oversight and Reform Committee Advances Bill to Track Mail-In Ballots

This bill would allow the mail-in votes to be tracked to make sure they are counted

George Mason University Implements Virtual Reality Program to ‘Recognize’ Implicit Bias

The Health and Human Services Department at George Mason University announced its intentions to train faculty "to recognize and react to implicit bias and microaggressions through a [virtual reality] simulation."

Senate Vote Federally Protecting Same-Sex Marriage Delayed

The Senate vote on codifying same-sex marriage is unexpectedly delayed. Its expected voting date was November 17th, the last legislative day prior to Thanksgiving.

Mormon Church Comes Out in Support of National Gay Marriage Bill After Backing Campaigns Against Same-Sex Marriage

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints indicated support Tuesday for legislation that would require states to recognize same-sex marriages performed under other states’ laws and repeal any federal law defining marriage as a union between a man and a woman, despite previously supporting efforts against same-sex marriage legalization.

Arizonans Call for New Election

Arizona residents are calling for a new state election to be held on Dec 6. The new election should require photo IDs and use hand-counting paper ballots.

‘Threatens Our Most Basic Freedom’: Attorney’s Dire Warning About the Respect for Marriage Act

An attorney with conservative legal firm Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) is warning the passage of the Respect for Marriage Act could end up “completely blowing up the understanding of marriage” while also sparking increased legal battles for Christians.

Why America Can’t Afford to Spend First and Delay Scrutiny Concerning Ukraine

The U.S. Senate voted last night on a military and humanitarian aid package for Ukraine that tops over $40 billion.

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