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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.

List of 12 Republicans Who Voted to Advance Same-Sex Marriage Bill Includes Mitt Romney

U.S. Senate voted Wednesday to advance the so-called Respect for Marriage Act (H.r. 8404), which "provides statutory authority for same-sex and interracial marriages” and revokes provisions that define marriage as between a man and a woman.

Arkansas AG Defends Law Protecting Minors from Transitioning

The law has been held up in court.

Global Banks Partnering to Test Centralized Digital Currency

The banks partnered with the New York Federal Reserve.

Texas Gov Declares Emergency Over Border Invasion

Abbott calls in National Guard to push back against illegal immigrants.

Education Choice Supporters Win Big in 2022 Midterm Elections

Proponents of empowering parents with education choice should feel encouraged by the outcome of the midterm elections.

FBI Vows Not to Use Pegasus Spyware After Grilling From Capitol Hill

The FBI has committed to not using Pegasus spyware in its operations, a source told Fox News, after FBI Director Christopher Wray told lawmakers back in March the bureau did not intend to use it against U.S. persons or "for any purpose" in the future.

Federal Government Keeping COVID-19 Health Emergency Intact Until Next Year

The COVID-19 public health emergency will remain intact until at least mid-January, a federal health official confirmed this week.

A Tale of Two Midterms

Those searching for an explanation of why there was no “red wave” giving Republicans huge gains in Congress in this year’s midterm election should compare this year’s election with the midterm election of 2010.

Faith in U.S. Military Drops

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

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