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Election Integrity Group: Most 2020 Ballot Images from 56 Georgia Counties Have Been Destroyed

A year after the election day in 2020, concerns still linger about election integrity in many states. This does not mean the election results are deeply in question, but it does suggest a need for more secure election processes next cycle.

Michigan city becomes first to elect all Muslim officials. They insist religion will not interfere with their governance.

A Michigan city known for its large immigrant population just became the first in the U.S. to be run entirely by Muslim elected officials.

It took me a long time to face what I knew to be true about 9/11

I was born in 1950. Mom moved back to New York City with my two brothers and me in 1955, and we became New Yorkers.

The Talking Points Go Forth on the Rittenhouse Trial as Liberals Struggle to Cope

Yesterday was certainly an interesting and newsworthy day regarding the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse. After numerous days of the prosecution faceplanting, Rittenhouse himself took the stand in a move that was both shocking and risky. RedState covered the results of that here, here, and here, and to be sure, the testimony that was given and the behavior of the prosecutor will now play a large role in the outcome.

DOJ and FBI gave cover to Steele dossier source accused of lying

The Justice Department and the FBI continued defending their use of information from Christopher Steele’s main source, Igor Danchenko, even after interviews with the bureau during which special counsel John Durham says the Russian lied  repeatedly.

Pennsylvania court overturns state’s mask mandate for schools

Gov. Tom Wolf appealed the decision, which immediately blocked the court’s ruling keeping the mandate in place for now.

US federal judge overturns Texas ban on school mask mandates

A US federal judge has tossed Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s statewide ban on mask requirements in public schools, ruling that the order put children with disabilities in danger and violated federal law.

US is one of only SEVEN countries in the Western world making kids wear masks in schools

The U.S. is one of the few countries still recommending masks in schools as most nations let kids attend classes without face coverings.

Biden claims Americans aren’t clever enough to understand the supply chain crisis and concedes that his stimulus checks fueled spike in inflation

President Joe Biden said on Wednesday that most Americans cannot understand the problems faced by the United States' supply chains, adding that 'not a lot of people' have a clear grasp of the networks and their implications.

Veterans Day 2021

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