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New York Governor’s Race Now Rated A ‘Toss-Up’

(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Representative Lee Zeldin, R-NY, has closed in on Democratic governor Kathy Hochul in recent weeks, resulting in the New York state governor's race changing to a rating as a "toss-up," according to RealClearPolitics. The shift comes a week after the polling data shifted from "leans Democratic"...

Pro-Life Movement Charts a New Path, Marches to U.S. Capitol

(Philip Wegmann, RealClearWire) For a half-century, anti-abortion protestors have traveled from across the country to Washington for the March for Life, an annual demonstration that starts on the National Mall and traditionally ends at the steps of the United States Supreme Court. Now, for the first time in 50 years,...

GOP Candidates Turn to Pence to Broaden Appeal

(Headline USA) In Donald Trump's assessment, Mike Pence "committed political suicide" on Jan. 6, 2021. By refusing to go along with the then-president's unconstitutional push to overturn the results of the 2020 election, Pence became a leading target of Trump's wrath and a pariah in many Republican circles. But, the final...

New Poll: Ariz. Gov.’s Race Too Close to Call

(Tom Joyce, The Center Square) In what's become a national spectacle where neither candidate has shared the state with the other, Ariz.'s race for governor could be a close one. The latest Ariz. Public Opinion Pulse poll conducted by OH Predictive Insights' says Republican Kari Lake and Democrat Katie Hobbs...

Request from Pa. Republicans on Mail-In Ballots Declined

(Anthony Hennen, The Center Square) Pa.’s expansion of mail-in voting in 2019 has left some ambiguity about which ballots get counted, and state Republicans are requesting clarity from the Department of State over the matter. While Republicans point to a recent federal ruling, the Department cites a state ruling to...

Inflation Data: Prices Continue to Rise with Food Costs Soaring

(Casey Harper, The Center Square) Prices continued to soar in Sept., newly released federal inflation data shows, as Americans struggle to afford rising food and other consumer prices. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released its consumer price index data Thursday, which showed consumer prices rose 0.4% in Sept., contributing...

Inflation is No. 1 Concern for Struggling Small Businesses

(Casey Harper, The Center Square) Newly released polling data shows inflation is a top concern for small businesses as prices continue to rise. The National Federation of Independent Business released a survey, which shows that 30% of owners named inflation as the single most important problem in running their business. “Inflation...

Schools Spending Federal Relief Money on Employee Bonuses

(Tom Gantert, The Center Square) School districts across the country are spending federal COVID-19 relief money on bonuses to employees, saying their employees earned it for their work during the pandemic. The bonuses vary from district to district, ranging from $250 to more than $20,000 per employee. Flint Public Schools in...

AOC Demands Taxpayer Funds to Fix New York’s Illegal Alien Surplus

(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-NY, stated that the Biden administration needs to give New York City more taxpayer money to help illegal immigrants. She also argued that the Unites States should accept every border crosser and immediately make them citizens. According to The Post Millennial, all of this...

Rural Backlash Against Renewable Energy Surges

(Robert Bryce, RealClearWire) The hype about wind and solar energy keeps colliding with the hard reality of land-use conflicts. Nowhere is that more obvious than in Ohio, where 41 townships have rejected or restricted the expansion of wind and/or solar projects since last November. In addition, at least eight Ohio...

A New York City Homeless Shelter Wasted $2.4 Mil

(Adam Andrzejewski, RealClearWire) A non-profit that runs a New York City-funded homeless shelter couldn’t say how it spent almost $2.4 million in funding over three years. The organization, the Institute for Community Living, received the funds from the city’s Department of Homeless Services, which “did not complete required expenditure reviews,”...

Law Enforcement Group Argues that Leftists Drove 40% Spike in Murders

(Casey Harper, The Center Square) Some law enforcement groups and police experts are blaming rising violent crime on a “toxic trio,” pointing the finger at anti-police rhetoric, lax prosecutors and the “defund the police” movement. “Defaming and defunding police has cops running for exits, as violence surges and we need...
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