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Governors Who Reopened From COVID Win Voter Approval

Governors who reopened their states following nationwide lockdowns received voter admiration in midterms.

Feds Paid for Room Service, Laundry, Babysitters for Illegal Immigrants Kept at Hotels

Homeland Security not only put illegal immigrant families up in hotels at taxpayer expense but the contract it signed insisted they be given five-star treatment with laundry service, their choice of mattresses and guards — not to keep them in, but to keep others out.

Kanye West’s Split With Adidas Leads to Layoffs at Georgia Shoe Company

Okabashi Brands, a Georgia-based shoe company and Adidas partner, has laid off 142 workers after Yeezy shoes stopped being produced, the company announced Friday.

British Conspiracy Theorist Banned From Most of Europe

The government of the Netherlands has banned British conspiracy theorist David Icke from entering most of Europe for two years amid fears his planned presence at a weekend demonstration in Amsterdam would spark unrest.

Elon Musk Says Twitter Revenue Declining Despite No Changes to Censorship Policies

Twitter owner Elon Musk said the social media company’s revenue is declining because of skittish advertisers, despite the tech platform making zero changes to its censorship policies.

Red Wave: Poll Shows Most Voters See Republicans Retaking House, Senate

A survey released by the Trafalgar Group reveals 50.2% of voters believe Republicans will take both the House and Senate.

Libertarian Marc Victor Drops Arizona Senate Race, Endorses Conservative Blake Masters

The libertarian running in the Arizona Senate race has dropped his campaign and endorsed Republican Blake Masters.

U.S. Intelligence Community Helping Build New Digital Tools To Hunt ‘Misinformation’ Online

The U.S. intelligence community is partnering with a company building software that aims to root out misinformation online, raising questions about whether the U.S. government is spying on speech on the internet.

Florida’s New Election Crimes Office Flags Leftwing Ballot-Harvesting Operation in Orlando

Florida’s newly created Office of Election Crimes and Security is requesting a criminal investigation into charges of ballot harvesting in Orlando, a Democratic stronghold in the critical swing state.

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