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Maricopa County IDs Election Workers Who Deleted Ariz. Audit Files

(Tony Sifert, Headline USA) The identity of a Maricopa County official who allegedly deleted election files in advance of a senatorial audit was reportedly revealed during a recent informational meeting hosted by the We The People AZ Alliance, Gateway Pundit reported. According to the information made public at that meeting,...

Biden Preps to Declare Monkeypox a National Emergency

(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) The Biden Administration is preparing to declare monkeypox a national health emergency, according to Politico. The Health and Human Services is the agency responsible for making such a declaration. Far from an unbiased source, HHS stands to gain funding and staffing because of the announcement, per the...

Kavanaugh Would-Be Assassin Identifies as Tranny Female

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Per newly-released court documents, Nicholas Roske, Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's would-be assassin, identifies as a transgender woman named Sophie, Summit News reported. https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1553150198234365952 Court documents revealed that Roske was in the process of transitioning from male to female. His social media accounts showed that he spent a...

DeSantis Has Plan to Protect Floridians from Woke-Banking Scheme

(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) Gov. Ron DeSantis last week announced a new plan to protect Floridians from the environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) movement. The plan includes proposed new legislation for the 2023 legislative session as well as administrative action. The ESG movement “threatens the vitality of the...

Work Resumes on Bipartisan Trump–Biden Border Wall

(The Center Square) The Department of Homeland Security has begun to close gaps in a border wall in Arizona after President Joe Biden pledged in January 2021 to not build “another foot.” DHS says it plans to complete the Yuma Morelos Dam Project and close four wide gaps in the...

Inflation Squeezes Food Banks and Food Pantries

(Headline USA) Hunger is a problem in Illinois every summer. When schools are closed, families don’t have school meals to help feed their kids. Record inflation is compounding the issue. Steve Ericson, executive director of Feeding Illinois, the state association for food agencies, told The Center Square that this summer, inflation...

Vulnerable House Dems Zero-In on Abortion in Lead-Up to Midterms

(Headline USA) A Democrat in a Republican state, U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids of Kansas is one of the most vulnerable incumbents seeking reelection this year. In the final months of her congressional campaign, she is focusing on Republicans' strict opposition to abortion rights. An online ad she released last week...

17-Year-Old Killed, 4 Hurt in Stabbings on Wisconsin River

(Headline USA)  A Minnesota teenager died and four other people were seriously hurt after being stabbed while tubing down a Wisconsin river, authorities said. St. Croix County Sheriff Scott Knudson the victims and suspect, a 52-year-old Prior Lake, Minnesota man, were all on the Apple River when the attack happened...

California is Breaking its Own ‘Green’ Laws

California claims to know how much climate-warming gas is going into the air from within its borders. It's the law: California limits climate pollution and each year the limits get stricter. The state has also been a major oil and gas producer for more than a century, and authorities are...

Manchin Shies Away From Mainstream Democrats Ahead of Midterms

(Headline USA) Sen. Joe Manchin, one of the Democrats' most conservative and contrarian members, declined on Sunday to endorse Joe Biden if the president seeks a second term in 2024 and refused to say whether he wants Democrats to retain control of Congress after the November elections. Greanted, in a...

Biden Slammed for Ignoring CDC Guidance as His COVID Reappears

(Ben Sellers, Headline USA) Less than a day after receiving two negative COVID tests, President Joe Biden was flouting the guidance of his own Centers for Disease Control and Prevention authorities. Those included quarantining for a full week after the first sign of symptoms and continuing to wear a mask...

Economist: Inflation Hurts Rural Residents More Than Those in Urban Areas

(Headline USA) Inflation is affecting all Illinoisans, but more so in rural areas of the state because of high fuel and energy prices. The price of gas and diesel has negatively affected the farming community, but also the people who have to drive long distances to work, school or the...
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