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Republican truck driver spends just $153 to defeat powerful New Jersey state senator
A New Jersey truck driver who spent only $153 on his campaign has defeated the longtime president of the New…
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Internal emails reveal why CDC changed definition of ‘vaccine’
Newly released emails reveal the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) altered the definition of “vaccine” because of concern…
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Democrats suffer massive defeats in Virginia, New Jersey
Democrats suffered massive defeats at the polls Tuesday as voters repudiated CRT and the Biden administration. Nowhere was the earthquake…
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Michigan Gov. Whitmer vetoes election security reform
Democrat Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is fighting against election reform. On Friday the she vetoed numerous bills aimed at tightening…
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U.S. Supreme Court on Monday reviewing Texas pro-life law
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday will turn its attention to the Texas law banning most abortions. The court will…
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Thanksgiving to be “most expensive meal in the history of the holiday”
Last summer, the Biden administration bragged about saving consumers a few cents on their July 4 celebrations. The news for…
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Pentagon contradicts White House, says 450 Americans still in Afghanistan
The Pentagon this week revealed the White House and Secretary of State have not been honest about the number of…
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Manchin, Sinema cave as deal on tax hikes, spending plan announced
President Joe Biden and Democrat leaders announced Thursday they have reached a deal on their multi-trillion spending plan. The deal,…
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Gas prices hit high not seen since Obama administration
The Biden administration has reached another milestone related to its energy policy, say experts. U.S. gas prices have now hit a…
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New education civil rights official threatened schools to put boys in girls locker rooms
Christian groups are concerned about the Biden administration’s new assistant secretary for civil rights at the U.S. Department of Education.…
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