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Cheney Loses Big to Trump-Backed Challenger in Wyoming GOP Straw Poll

Harriet Hageman handily defeated Liz Cheney over the weekend in a preliminary Wyoming straw poll.

New Virginia Attorney General Fires UVA Counsel Involved in Jan. 6 Investigation

Virginia's new attorney general fired the University of Virginia's counsel, who was on leave from his post to investigate the Jan. 6 riot.

Ex-NYT Writer Rails on COVID Narratives to Bill Maher: It’s a ‘Catastrophic Moral Crime’

It’s always a great thing to see when you notice that light bulb moment when someone finally gets “it,” whatever “it” is in that moment. You could’ve been trying to tell the person what’s really happening for years, but it’s up to that person to be willing to come the realization that you might’ve already known.

Gonzaga U. Punishes Basketball Hall of Famer for Not Wearing Face Mask

Gonzaga University revoked basketball legend and alumni John Stockton's season tickets for not wearing a face covering at the school's basketball games. QUICK FACTS: Stockton told...

Supreme Court Hearing Anti-Asian American Cases Brought to Harvard, U. North Carolina

Justices to hear challenge to race in college admissions.

‘Women Are Now Third-Class Citizens,’ Says Penn Swimmer

She also specifically detailed how Thomas’s male genetics provide a distinct advantage.

‘If There Is Risk, There Must Be Choice’: Dr. Robert Malone Stirs Defeat Mandates Rally in D.C.

Organizers with Children's Health Defense predicted 20,000 marchers would attend the event to protest COVID-19 vaccine mandates.

Armored Car Company Sues Govt. for Roadside Seizures

Deputies stop drivers, take their cash and let them go

Preteens May Be Vaxxed Without Parents’ Consent Under California Bill: S.B. 866

"This bill would additionally authorize a minor 12 years of age or older to consent to vaccines that meet specified federal agency criteria."

100 Texas Republicans Urge Court to Reconsider Decision That Stripped AG of Power to Prosecute Election Fraud

At least 100 Texas Republican lawmakers and party leaders are urging the state’s highest criminal court to revisit a decision that dealt a major blow to the state’s ability to prosecute election fraud and jeopardized election integrity laws.

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