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Pence Joins the List of CPAC Outcasts Deemed Disloyal to Trump

For the second year in a row, former Vice President Mike Pence was a no-show at the country’s most influential meeting of conservative activists.

Arizona Senate Study Finds 200K Ballots Counted in 2020 With Mismatched Signatures

Estimate is more than eight times the number of mismatches acknowledged by the county.

Majority of Dems Prioritize Ukraine Border Security Over Their Own: Poll

Majority of self-identified Democrats prioritize the border security of Ukraine over their own.

Biden’s Supreme Court Nominee Has Far-Left Record

On Feb. 25, President Joe Biden nominated Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, a former public defender and current federal appeals judge in Washington, D.C., to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer.

CNN Calls Biden’s Poll Numbers ‘Brutal’

A new NPR/PBS/Marist College poll measuring President Joe Biden's first year in office revealed "brutal" numbers that could spell disaster for the Democrats' chances of holding their already-tight margins in the House and Senate in this year's midterm elections, CNN said in an analysis Saturday.

CPAC 2024: Trump Takes Center Stage in Front of Still-Loyal Base of Republican Voters

Former president appears poised to try for White House again with little in the way of GOP rivals.

Biden Supreme Court Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson and Paul Ryan Are Family

Supreme Court Justice nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson and former Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, a Republican from Wisconsin, are related by marriage.

Biden Nominates Ketanji Brown Jackson for Supreme Court of the United States

Biden nominated federal Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to fill the seat soon to be vacated by Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer.

World Economic Forum Pushes for ‘Global Economy’ Modeled After China

"Great Reset"-pushing World Economic Forum praises China's "advanced" economy and its "promising forecasts."

Florida Lawmakers Want Students to Take Financial Literacy Course Before Graduating High School

Florida lawmakers unanimously approved a bill on Feb. 23 that would require high school students to take and pass a financial literacy course before graduating.

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