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Pompeo: Teachers Union Head Is ‘Most Dangerous Person in the World’

Pompeo made his comments during an interview with news website Semafor.

Arizona Attorney General Wants Report on Voting Machine Problems

Arizona Republican Attorney General Mark Brnovich's office demands Maricopa County officials provide a statement on voting machine issues that caused delays in the battleground state during midterm elections.

Judge Rules on Early Voting in Georgia Senate Runoff

A Georgia judge on Friday ruled that early voting in the state’s U.S. Senate runoff election between Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) and Republican Herschel Walker can take place on the Saturday two days after Thanksgiving.

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.

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.

El Salvador Seeks Free Trade with China After Abandoning Taiwan

China announced on Thursday that it is ready to start negotiations with El Salvador to broker a free trade deal, pushing further commercial and political ties between the two nations.

Biden to Meet Xi for First Time as President – White House

US President Joe Biden will meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of next week’s G20 summit in Indonesia, the White House said on Thursday.

Canadian Drag Show Protestor Arrested Outside Trinity United Church in Ontario, Canada

She was detained for trespassing and "swearing in a public place."

Lifeway Research: Churchgoers Increasingly Prefer a Congregation That Shares Their Politics

As churchgoers head to the ballot box for midterm elections, most expect the rest of their congregation to be voting the same way they do.

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