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W.VA’s Riley Moore Prepares House Run, Vows to Take His Anti-ESG Fight to Washington

The Republican leading the national charge against “woke” financial firms with climate investment policies wants to take his battle to Congress by way of a West Virginia House district.

Lawsuit Filed Against Massachusetts for Installing COVID ‘Spyware’ on a Million Devices

The state Department of Public Health reportedly worked with Google to install the program.

L.A. County Strongly Recommends Indoor Mask-Wearing Again

Los Angeles County is once again recommending residents to mask up. This is due to the fact that COVID-19 infections within the City of Angels have sharply risen since the start of November.

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.

The Florida Model Works

If Republicans intend to dig themselves out of their current electoral rut, studying Florida would be a good place to start.

Target Takes $400 Million Loss Due to Rising Retail Crime

Target said this week the reason for their $400 million in revenue losses can be attributed to "organized retail crime."

Global Banks Partnering to Test Centralized Digital Currency

The banks partnered with the New York Federal Reserve.

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.

George Soros-Backed District Attorney Candidates Sweep Elections

Far-left district attorney candidates who appeared on November ballots and received backing from billionaire George Soros have swept their elections, according to a nationwide search of records and election results.

Charges Dropped Against CEO of Election Tech Company

Charges against the CEO of an election technology company have been dismissed after Los Angeles County prosecutors found “potential bias” in an investigation.

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