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Supreme Court to Rule on Arizona Ballot Harvesting & Improper Voting

(Headline USA) The Supreme Court accepted a case about Arizona restrictions on ballot harvesting and another policy that discards votes which are cast in the wrong precinct. The high court's consideration comes as Republican officials in the state and around the country have proposed more than 150 measures, following last...

‘Epidemic of Fraud:’ 10%, or $63 Billion, of COVID Unemployment Aid Sent to Scammers

(Headline USA) With the floodgates set to open on another round of unemployment aid, states are being hammered with a new wave of fraud as they scramble to update security systems and block scammers who already have siphoned billions of dollars from coronavirus-related jobless programs. The fraud is fleecing taxpayers,...

Cuomo Apologizes for Interactions Aide ‘Misinterpreted’ as ‘Unwanted Flirtation’

(Associated Press) New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo acknowledged for the first time Sunday that some of his behavior with women "may have been insensitive or too personal," and said he would cooperate with a sexual harassment investigation led by the state's attorney general. In a statement released amid mounting criticism...

Virginia Passes Bill to Legalize Recreational Marijuana in 2024

(Headline USA) Virginia lawmakers gave final approval Saturday to a bill that will legalize marijuana for adult recreational use, but not until 2024, when retail sales of the drug would also begin. With a compromise bill clearing the House and Senate, Virginia becomes the first Southern state to vote to...

Biden Ready to Spend $2 Trillion More on Infrastructure After $1.9 Trillion Bailout

(Headline USA) Looking beyond the $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill, President Joe Biden and lawmakers are laying the groundwork for another top legislative priority — a long-sought boost to the nation's roads, bridges and other infrastructure that could run into Republican resistance to a hefty price tag. Biden and his...

2nd Former Aide Accuses Gov. Andrew Cuomo of Sexual Harassment

(Headline USA) A second former aide has come forward with sexual harassment allegations against New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. He responded with a statement Saturday saying he never made advances toward her and never intended to be inappropriate. Charlotte Bennett, a health policy adviser in the Democratic governor's administration until November,...

Gov. Kristi Noem Says Gov’t, Not COVID, Crushed the Economy in CPAC Speech

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, a Republican, said "government crushed the economy," not the coronavirus, as she championed her rights-respecting approach to the flu-like bug against the tyrannical lockdown scheme. "Just as quickly, government turned around and held itself out as the savior, and frankly the Treasury Department can’t print...

Trump Endorses Former White House Aide Against Pro-Impeachment Ohio Rep.

Donald Trump endorsed a former White House aide who's running in the 2022 Republican primary against Rep. Anthony Gonzalez, R-Ohio, who voted for impeachment. "Max Miller is a wonderful person who did a great job at the White House and will be a fantastic Congressman," Trump said in a statement...

Dem Reps.: Joe Biden & Susan Rice Must Appoint Gun Czar as ‘Ownership Soars’

Two Democratic representatives on Friday asked Director of the United States Domestic Policy Council Susan Rice to appoint a gun czar to streamline the federal government's assault on the right to keep and bear arms. In a letter also addressed to President Joe Biden, Reps. Joe Neguse, D-Co., and Lucy McBath,...

Education Group & Affluent Virginia School District Cancel Dr. Seuss for ‘Racial Undertones’

The far-left education group Learning for Justice has told schools not to emphasize Dr. Seuss on Read Across America Day because of the poet's "racial undertones. One Virginia school district obeyed the demand, Daily Wire reported. The National Education Association—the nation's largest and most far-left labor union— started Read Across America...

ACLU Opposes Virginia’s Pot Legalization Bill Because It Doesn’t Advance ‘Racial Justice’

(Associated Press) Virginia lawmakers were expected to vote Saturday on a bill that would legalize marijuana for adult recreational use in 2024, but negotiations were running down to the wire. The bill is a top priority for Democrats, who framed legalization as a necessary step to end the disparate treatment...

FDA Approves One-Dose Johnson & Johnson COVID Vaccine

(Headline USA) The U.S. is getting a third vaccine for COVID-19, as the Food and Drug Administration on Saturday cleared a Johnson & Johnson shot that works with just one dose instead of two. Health experts are anxiously awaiting a one-and-done option to help speed vaccinations, as they race against...
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