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Wisc. Gov. Extends Mask Mandate into 2021

Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers announced on Wednesday that he is extending the state’s mask mandate into 2021 with no end in sight. The statewide mask mandate was supposed to end on Saturday, but Evers said he is extending the state’s emergency declaration since coronavirus cases are beginning to rise...

SELLERS: A Poetic (Somewhat Satirical) Look at Trump’s 2024 Re-Election

President Donald Trump's legal and procedural challenges to the Nov. 3 election remain very much a factor in the political sphere. But among his supporters, the stacked deck in the mainstream media and the polarization of the judiciary leave, if nothing else, a sense of unease that perhaps blind justice...

Gun Owners Could Face $34B in Additional Taxes Under Biden Plan

Gun owners could face a massive $34 billion tax burden if Democratic candidate Joe Biden’s proposed gun control plan takes effect, according to the Washington Free Beacon. Biden’s plan would tax sporting rifles and ammunition magazines over a certain capacity in order to reduce access to both. That means an estimated...

Trial Ordered for Man Accused of Buying Gun for Kyle Rittenhouse

(Headline USA) The man charged with buying the rifle that police say an Illinois teen used to kill two people during a Kenosha, Wisconsin riot following the police shooting of Jacob Blake will stand trial, a court commissioner decided Thursday. Dominick Black, 19, was is charged in Kenosha County Circuit Court with...

DC LAWSUIT: If You Allow BLM to Be Painted on Streets, You Must Allow Others’ Messages

Two pro-life groups sued Washington, D.C. this week, alleging that the city discriminated against them by denying permission for the groups to paint messages on the city’s streets after it allowed murals reading “Black Lives Matter” and “Defund the Police” to be painted on thoroughfares. The Frederick Douglass Foundation and...

UPDATE: Mich. Says It’s Too Late for Detroit-Area County Board to Yank Election Certification

UPDATE 1:15 PM: Michigan's largest county can't revoke its certification of election results, officials said Thursday after two Republicans who approved Joe Biden's local landslide wanted to revert to their initial stance of refusing to bless the vote. Monica Palmer and William Hartmann, the two Republican canvassers in Wayne County, said...

Dem Wisc. Election Officials Attempt Last-Minute Rules Change Ahead of Recount

(Headline USA) The Wisconsin Elections Commission late Wednesday, after an hours-long often-contentious debate, agreed to issue an order on Thursday to recount ballots cast in Milwaukee and Dane counties as requested by President Donald Trump. Trump paid the $3 million required for the recount and issuing the order was expected to...

Calif. Gov. Newsom Lied About ‘Outdoor’ Dinner Party

(Headline USA) California Gov. Gavin Newsom said this week he made a “bad mistake" by attending a friend's birthday dinner during a spike in coronavirus cases and promised to “own it" and move forward. But there was more to the story than he revealed. Photos obtained by Fox 11 in Los Angeles...

Obama Claims His White House Avoided Scandal ‘Without Exception’

Former President Barack Obama claimed his White House had avoided scandal “without exception” in the first installment of his two-part memoir, A Promised Land, released this week. "Without exception, we avoided scandal," Obama wrote. "I'd made clear at the start of my administration that I'd have zero-tolerance for ethical lapses,...

CDC Quietly Changes Guidance That Encouraged Schools to Reopen

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention quietly removed guidance encouraging schools to reopen this week after reports that COVID-19 had begun to spike across the country. The CDC’s original guidance included two studies that showed a low transmission rate among children. It is unlikely, then, that in-person school would be...

WATCH: Ga. Senate Candidate Warnock Says Americans ‘Can’t Serve God and Serve in the Military’

Democratic Senate candidate Raphael Warnock said in a 2011 sermon that Americans cannot serve God while also serving in the U.S. military, according to a recently unsurfaced video. "America, nobody can serve God and the military," Warnock said in the sermon delivered at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, where he...

Lawyer Lin Wood Files to Block Ga. Election Certification; ‘These People are Corrupt’

The automatic hand recount of the Nov. 3 presidential election in Georgia was supposed to raise public confidence in the process by assuring that precision and accuracy were top priorities. Instead, the discovery of new uncounted votes and other alleged recount irregularities may yield an even greater loss of trust...
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