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Ariz. Senate Leader Reveals Major Discrepancies in Maricopa Voting Data

Arizona auditors appeared to confirm the suspicions and fears of many, highlighting "significant discrepancies" in the Maricopa County ballot counts. Breaking Update: As we open boxes of ballots delivered by Maricopa County, we are discovering significant discrepancies between the number of ballots therein and the batch reports included in the...

DESANTIS: We Will Replace Cruise Line Companies That Want Vaccine Passports

(Associated Press) Calling Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings “not one of the bigger ones,” Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Thursday that if smaller cruise lines want to leave the state because of bans on vaccine requirements, their void will be filled. Miami-based Norwegian is the third-largest cruise line in the world and...

CDC Now Says Vaccinated People Can (Mostly) Ditch Masks Indoors

(Headline USA) In a move to send the country back toward pre-pandemic life, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday eased indoor mask-wearing guidance for fully vaccinated people, allowing them to stop wearing masks inside in most places. The new guidance still calls for wearing masks in crowded indoor...

LIZ CHENEY: I’ll Do ‘Whatever It Takes’ to Keep Trump Out of Office

Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., who was ousted from her leadership position this week by her own party, said she would do “whatever it takes” to prevent former president Donald Trump from becoming president again. During an interview with NBC’s Today, Cheney claimed Trump’s refusal to accept the certified 2020 presidential...

GOP Rep. Grills Officials During Oversight Hearing: ‘Who Executed Ashli Babbitt?’

House Democrats' attempts to spread disinformation during an Oversight Committee hearing about the Jan. 6 uprising at the US Capitol backfired after Republican congressmen grilled officials about a cover-up in the Ashli Babbitt murder and other 'big lies.' Although the title of the hearing was "The Capitol Insurrection: Unexplained Delays...

AOC Turns Against Biden After He Defends Israel

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio--Cortez, D-NY, slammed President Joe Biden this week after he said Israel has the right to defend itself against rocket attacks from Hamas. The pro-Palestinian terrorist group bombarded the Jewish nation--state with more than a thousand missiles earlier this week as part of an overnight attack. The renewed hostility...

Red States Rejecting Federal Unemployment Benefits; Cite Too Many Job Openings

(Casey Harper, The Center Square) A series of red states around the country are turning away federal supplemental funding for unemployment benefits, saying it is hurting their state economies and encouraging potential workers to stay home rather than return to the workforce. Georgia's Republican Gov. Brian Kemp announced Thursday the state...

About That Pipeline: ‘An 8th-grader Could Have Hacked into That System’

(Associated Press) An outside audit three years ago of the major East Coast pipeline company hit by a cyberattack found “atrocious” information management practices and “a patchwork of poorly connected and secured systems,” its author told the Associated Press. “We found glaring deficiencies and big problems,” said Robert F. Smallwood, whose...

Queen of Teachers Union Bestows Approval to Reopen Schools in the Fall

(Headline USA) The president of the American Federation of Teachers called Thursday for a full return to in-person learning in the fall, saying the union is “all in” on bringing students back to the classroom. In prepared remarks obtained by the Associated Press, Randi Weingarten says the wide availability of vaccines...

Too Many Primary Opponents in Wyo. May Get Cheney Re-Elected

(Headline USA) For pro-Trump Republicans, removing Rep. Liz Cheney from House GOP leadership was relatively easy. Booting her from office will be another matter. The rush to punish Cheney for her criticism of former President Donald Trump and his loyalists is drawing a cast of Wyoming primary challengers so big it could...

Pa. Voters to Decide Whether Governor Can Keep Nanny-State Powers

(Associated Press) Republican lawmakers across the country have tried to roll back the emergency powers that governors wielded during the COVID-19 pandemic, as they ordered businesses shut, mask-wearing in public and students home for distance learning. Pennsylvania's Legislature is now taking its case to the ballot. In the first vote of its...

Calif. Spent $100M on Online College; Only 12 Out of 904 Students Graduated

(Cole Lauterbach, The Center Square) A new report from California’s state auditor says an online community college program that’s eaten up more than $100 million in taxpayer funds should be eliminated after graduating only 12 of its 904 students enrolled. State Auditor Elaine Howle released the 74-page report Tuesday, showing Calbright...
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