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Americans Say Inflation and Political Polarization Drove Their 2022 Vote

FiveThirtyEight and Ipsos conducted a survey of 2,000 Americans to look at what issues drove the vote, as well as public opinion after the election.

California Task Force Weighs Giving Black Citizens $350,000 Each

Activist suggests Black-owned businesses should receive $250,000 and 15-20 acres of land.

Stimulus Update 2023: Here Are Six States Sending Payments Worth Up to $1,500 Next Year

Anyone living in these six states may be receiving some extra pocket cash sometime next year.

Kentucky Abortions Drop to 0, Abortion Ban Saves Hundreds of Babies

The abortion ban in Kentucky is doing exactly what was intended: saving babies from abortions.

Sinema’s Declaration of Independence

When Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, New York Democrat, barks, “Jump!” Sen. Angus King, Maine independent, obediently asks, “How high?”

GOP Seek to Block ESG Factors in Retirement Plan Investments

Republican lawmakers introduced legislation Thursday to nullify the DOL's decision to allow ESG factors as an investment consideration, citing discrimination against the American energy sector.

Domestic Terrorists Arrested at Violent Antifa Autonomous Zone in Atlanta

Five members of a far-left militant occupation in south Atlanta were arrested and charged with domestic terrorism and other felony charges for assaults, arson, and property destruction.

Texas Senate Committee to Investigate Financial Asset Managers’ ESG Policies on Public Pension Investments

Committee will evaluate “the investment practices of financial services firms and how those practices affect the state’s public pensions.”

U.S. Officials Struggle to Track Billions in Aid to Ukraine

U.S. officials are scrambling to track the money and ensure it is used appropriately.

Florida Subpoenas Medical, Academic Orgs Pushing Transgender Sex Change Treatments onto Children

The State of Florida is taking a hard look at medical and academic organizations advocating for gender-affirming care for minors, issuing subpoenas to nearly two dozen of them in November, per reporting from The Daily Caller.

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