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Democrats’ Worst Trump Nightmare

Democrats have much more to worry about than losing the House, and possibly the Senate: the possibility of a re-elected President Trump with a compliant, veto-proof Senate majority in January 2025.

Watchdog Warns States Blowing ‘Budget Surpluses’ on Wants Not Needs

In spring 2020, state and local governments were confronted with cascading costs in managing the public health response to the pandemic, spiking unemployment, and steep sales tax and user fee revenue declines resulting from business disruption and restrictions.

High School Students Subjected to Drag Queen Dance by Male Teacher

A high school teacher stirred up angry parents after performing a drag queen act for his students during class hours.

Zuckerberg Won’t Repeat 2020’s Massive Spending on Elections Offices

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced he won’t be donating money to help state and local officials administer the 2022 elections or any other election after criticism that the nearly $400 million he injected into the 2020 presidential contest unfairly bolstered Democratic turnout.

Lawmakers Sound Alarm on Shrinking Middle Class as Inflation Hits a High

House lawmakers are mulling the future of the middle class, as economic challenges and inflation continue to burden Americans.

Documentary Details Zuckerberg’s $400 Million Vote Juicing for Biden

A blockbuster documentary debuting Tuesday about the 2020 election makes new charges that groups associated with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg spent hundreds of millions to inflate Democratic voter turnout just enough to defeat former President Donald Trump.

Skippy Recalls Over 161,000 Pounds of Peanut Butter

Skippy Foods issued a voluntary recall of its peanut butter jars on Wednesday. 

New Peer-Reviewed Research Finds Evidence of 2020 Voter Fraud

By a margin of 52% to 40%, voters believe that “cheating affected the outcome of the 2020 U.S. presidential election.” That’s per a Rasmussen Reports survey...

Mystery Remains on Why Us Released Prominent Russian Hacker

The Justice Department has declined to provide a clear explanation as to why a well-known Russian hacker was released home last year amid warnings from President Joe Biden that the Kremlin may soon carry out cyberattacks against the United States. 

Pro-life Groups Demand Answers After Exposing Freezer Full of Aborted Babies Body Parts at University

A group of pro-life activists have discovered human fetal remains in a freezer at the University of Washington, leading to calls for institutions involved in such research on babies to face accountability.

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