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Katie Hobbs Blocks Scheduled Executions of 100 Murderers in Controversial Move

Arizona Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs is beginning her term with a controversial decision that has Republicans and the families of victims up in arms.

Classified Documents Discovered in Former VP Pence’s Indiana Residence

Pence was “unaware of the existence of sensitive or classified documents at his personal residence” until a search last week, according to the former vice president's lawyer.

Math Education Is Racist, Sexist, Homophobic, Says Vanderbilt Professor

"I apply my framework and research findings to argue how undergraduate mathematics education operates as a white, cisheteropatriarchal space that limits learning opportunities affirming of queer of color identities and experiences," the professor says.

Nearly 250,000 Ballots Were Rejected on Election Day in Maricopa County

Lake's team also claims that up to 40,000 ballots were counted illegally due to mismatched signatures.

FDA Study Finds ‘Small But Statistically Significant Elevated Risk’ of Bell’s Palsy, Myocardial Infarction, and Pulmonary Embolism Among Pfizer Vax Recipients

Diseases that bring on facial paralysis (BP), heart attack (AMI), and blood clots in the lung (PE).

California Border Protection Won’t Increase the Height of a Portion of Border Wall Amid Immigration, Drug, Illegal Firearms Crisis

Plans now include lowering one section from the originally proposed 30 feet to 18 feet.

California Pushes Wealth Tax, Includes Those Moving Out of State

The bill is titled "Wealth Tax: False Claims Act."

Gavin Newsom’s Latest Attack Against the Second Amendment Is Dripping With Irony

California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) criticized the Second Amendment during an interview with CBS News after recent mass shootings in his state, but his comments against the right to own a firearm were interesting since he was being guarded by men with guns at the same time.

DOJ Sues Google Over Digital Advertising Dominance

The Justice Department and several states sued Google on Tuesday, alleging that its dominance in digital advertising harms competition.

Vermont Upholds Ruling That Noncitizens Can Vote in Local Elections

The Vermont Supreme Court upheld a ruling that allows noncitizens to vote in local elections, saying it does not violate the state constitution.

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