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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

Social Media Platforms Have No Plans to Lift Bans on Trump’s Accounts Despite Third White House Bid

Facebook officials said Wednesday that the social media platform has no plans to reinstate the account of former President Donald Trump, despite announcing his bid earlier this week for a second term in the White House in 2024.

Where Angels Fear to Tread: Writing a TV Show About Jesus

Ryan Swanson and Tyler Thompson, along with director Dallas Jenkins, write the hit show The Chosen, a drama about Jesus’ life through the eyes of his disciples that has millions of views and has been translated into more than 50 languages.

Why Are Democrats Able to Win Elections With Poor-Quality Candidates?

The topic of “candidate quality” has been discussed recently to rationalize Republicans’ poor performance in last Tuesday’s elections.

‘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.

Faith in U.S. Military Drops

Australia's defense minister says they cannot rely on the United States as a security guarantor.

George Bush Wants U.S. to Keep Funding Ukraine War

Bush is expected to encourage the GOP to further fund the conflict.

Election Livestream Goes Dark Overnight in Nevada

County officials claim no one was in the room while the cameras were down.

Real Estate Firm Owned by Chinese Billionaire Found Guilty of Paying $1M in Bribes to LA Councilman

The bribes were for approval of the redevelopment of a 77-story skyscraper in downtown Los Angeles.

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