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Republicans Should Reject the Gay-Marriage Bill

By a vote of 267 to 157, with 47 Republicans joining the majority, the House has passed a bill requiring all state governments to stick with the redefinition of marriage that the Supreme Court ordered in 2015.

Almost 200 K-12 Educators Charged With Child Sex Crimes in First Half of 2022

77% of arrests were alleged crimes against students.

GM Is Moving Electric Car Manufacturing Jobs to Mexico After Biden Praised Them Over Tesla

The Biden administration — and President Joe Biden in particular — has favored General Motors over Tesla when it comes to electric vehicle manufacturing.

Group Protests Reinstated Mask Mandate for San Diego Students, Founder Runs for School Board

The San Diego Unified School District reinstated mask policies on Monday, however a non-profit group is pushing back against the mandate arguing students should be able to attend classes mask-less.

The ‘Great Fall of China’? China ‘Has Never Been Weaker Than It Is Today.’

When Chinese young people were asked in a recent video if they want to have children, one woman listed all the ways children are a bother.

Hispanic and Working Class Voters Are Both Fleeing From Progressives

New data is showing that working-class voters and Hispanic voters are polling nearly identically on progressive issues. And not in the Democrats’ favor.

Flight Attendant Wins Millions After Southwest Fires Her For Being Pro-Life: ‘A Victory For Freedom Of Speech’

A flight attendant was awarded $5.1 million by a jury on Thursday, finding that Southwest Airlines canned 20-year veteran Charlene Carter for her sincerely held religious beliefs, namely her pro-life views.

Lawsuit Claims Skittles Are Toxic, And The Company Hasn’t Removed The Ingredient Despite A 2016 Pledge

Candy company Mars Inc. was sued Thursday for allegedly selling toxic goodies to customers that include titanium dioxide, a colorant, in its ingredients.

Midwest Truckers Group Warns of Catastrophe if California Environmental, Labor Regulations Spread

“It’s across the board, the state economy would suffer immeasurably if we were to adopt some of these California regulations in Illinois,” said Don Schaefer of the Mid-West Truckers Association

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