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Five governorships most likely to change party control in 2022

The balance of power could flip in Washington after next year’s midterm elections if Republicans win a House and/or Senate majority. But state legislatures and governor’s mansions could be in for dramatic changes as well. With 36 governorships up in 2022, here are five among the most likely to change party control.

Watchdog Releases Top Ethics Violators in Government of 2021

There are many ways individuals running the U.S. government can run afoul of laws and guidelines intended to curb the abuse of power. From...

Democrats confront rising retirements as difficult year ends

House Democrats are facing a growing wave of retirements as they close out 2021 and enter what’s expected to be a challenging midterm election...

Dershowitz: Potter Has Right to Bail, Committed ‘No Crime’

Convicted former Minneapolis police officer Kim Potter should not only win right to bail on appeal, but she would "very likely" get her conviction on manslaughter of Daunte Wright, 20, overturned on appeal, according to legal expert Alan Dershowitz on Newsmax.

Project Veritas Win: Judge Orders New York Times to Return Internal Memos to Undercover Journal

NY Supreme Court, noting that "'Hit and run' journalism" is not protected, rules New York Times may have "improper" obtained PV's attorney-client memos before...

Will the Critical Race Theory Debate Affect Turnout During the Midterms?

The year 2021 is coming to a close and all eyes are on the upcoming 2022 midterm elections. These races are expected to be fierce, with Republicans and Democrats battling it out to determine who controls the legislature as well as state and local offices.

America’s Founding As A Nation Is Linked To Christmas, And The Founders’ Faith Shows This

When the U.S. was founded in 1776, Christmas was not celebrated the way it is today. In fact, historians found that some settlers who came to America brought the colonial Christmas debate over Christmas with them.

U.S. Senators Behind Xinjiang Law Have Investments Linked to China’s Uyghur ‘Genocide’

Newsweek review of financial filings in Congress has found that lawmakers who are driving legislation to protect Uyghurs in China are also invested—either directly in the form of stocks, or indirectly via mutual funds—in major companies tied to the oppression in Xinjiang.

Pentagon Issues New Rules to Punish Troops For ‘Liking’ ‘Extremist’ Content, Exercising Their First Amendment Rights

The Pentagon, working together with the Anti-Defamation League,  issued new rules on Monday to further suppress the First Amendment rights of American service members.

Kiggans Voted With Dems On Trans School Bathrooms, But Now Campaigns On Parental Rights In Schools

Establishment Republican Jen Kiggans is campaigning for Congress on parental rights in education after voting with Democrats to cause Virginia’s school crisis in the first place, forcing districts to open girls’ restrooms up to men and adopt “trans-affirming” policies under the Virginia Values Act.

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