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Georgia Supreme Court Sends 2020 Fulton County Election Lawsuit Back to Appeals Court to Reconsider

The Georgia Supreme Court on Tuesday sent a 2020 election lawsuit regarding Fulton County back to a lower court for reconsideration, adding another layer to the suit's twisting saga through the court system.

U.S. Households Expected to Pay Higher Utility Bills for Decades

Utility costs have surged across the nation this year, leaving millions of Americans falling behind on their monthly bills.

Tennessee Tells Biden Admin Not to Send ICE Detainees to State

Biden's actions are "irresponsible and a threat to the safety of Tennesseans," says Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee.

Texas National Guard Deployed at U.S.-Mexico Border: Washington Examiner Source

It is unclear how many soldiers have been deployed, as the Texas Military Department, Department of Public Safety, and Governor Greg Abbott have not responded to requests for comment.

$1.7 Trillion Gov’t Funding Bill Gives Billions More Taxdollars to Ukraine/NATO Than to U.S. Citizens Recovering from Natural Disasters

Four thousand page bill earmarks $44.9 billion for Ukraine and NATO, only $40.6 billion for Americans hit by natural disaster.

Kari Lake Wins Right to Bring Election Fraud Case to Trial

Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake won the right to take her election fraud case to court this week.

Woman Arrested, Charged for Silent Prayer Near Abortion Clinic

"It’s abhorrently wrong that I was arrested, brought into cells, searched and humiliated by police simply for praying in the privacy of my own mind," Vaughan-Spruce said.

Kari Lake Vows to Take Election Case to U.S. Supreme Court

"They messed with the wrong woman," said Lake.

Elon Musk to Step Down as Twitter CEO

Elon Musk is set to step down as the CEO of Twitter after promising to abide by the results of a poll asking if he should give up his position.

Why Tucker Carlson Remains a Giant That the Establishment Media Can’t Pull Down

The jungle of the US media kingdom appears to be divided between two powerful entities – the pro-establishment behemoth often referred to as the mainstream media, and Tucker Carlson.

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