South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem has terminated her state’s Department of Health contract with a transgender activist group amid a controversy involving an upcoming ‘gender identity summit’ due to be held next month. Noem’s office…
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Biden blocking Hunter Biden, Burisma emails would prove ‘how much he has to hide,’ conservative group warns
A legal group staffed by former members of the Trump administration says that if President Biden blocks the release of documents that may contain information on Hunter Biden’s relationship with the Ukrainian energy company Burisma,…
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Attorney and Republican National Committee chair candidate Harmeet Dhillon says she believes billionaire Elon Musk’s recent acquisition of Twitter ‘helps people all over the world’ and marks a win for ‘freedom and for truth.’ In…
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NC Supreme Court rejects voter ID law, state electoral map, claiming ‘racially motivated purpose’
The Supreme Court of North Carolina struck down a 2018 voter ID law on Friday, claiming it discriminates against the state’s residents. The 2018 law, which requires residents to present identification before being able to…
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Arizona court dismisses Republican’s lawsuit challenging secretary of state election results
An Arizona Superior Court judge has dismissed a lawsuit from Republican secretary of state candidate Rep. Mark Finchem over the results of his Nov. 8 election. Finchem and congressional candidate Jeff Zink – who later…
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Reno mayor Hillary Schieve is suing a private investigator and his company after finding a real-time GPS tracking device attached to her vehicle. The lawsuit, which was first reported on Thursday by The Nevada Independent…
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Texas to resume border wall construction after reaching deals with private property owners, Abbott says
The Texas government will resume construction of a wall on the state’s border with Mexico, according Gov. Greg Abbott. The announcement comes after an extended period of negotiation between Texas officials and private property owners…
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US appeals court allows Title 42 immigration rules to expire as President Biden remains quiet on migration fix
Restrictions on asylum requests that have prevented hundreds of thousands of migrants from entering the U.S. in recent years are set to expire next week, following an appeals court ruling. The D.C. Circuit Court of…
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Republicans respond after ‘Twitter Files 6’ reveals FBI flagged users and tweets: ‘A lot to answer for’
Republican lawmakers have promised to take action after the sixth and latest installment of the ‘Twitter Files’ alleged members of the FBI coordinated with Twitter executives to censor users and their tweets. Substack writer Matt…
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Employees at the Federal Bureau of Investigation regularly contacted workers at Twitter to notify them of accounts that ‘may’ constitute violations of the company’s terms of service, new Twitter Files released Friday reveal. Substack writer…