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The bill blocks schools from receiving federal funding if they permit transgender males and females to play on teams with students of the opposite biological sex.
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Ammonia refers to an inorganic, colorless compound with a pungent odor. It is naturally obtained from soil, plants, air, water, animals, etc.
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Billionaire Twitter CEO Elon Musk endorsed Republicans in the midterm cycle on Monday, encouraging independent voters to cast their ballots to make a Republican Congress.
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The Lancet Psychiatry journal recently published a Mexico study declassifying transgenderism as a mental disorder and calling it instead a phenomenon “explained by experiences of social rejection and violence.”
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Several top Democratic presidential candidates were close to going into the red at the beginning of the month.
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The Electoral College works even better than the American founders hoped.
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Just your basic fact-finder
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A New York federal judge on Monday blocked parts of New York’s controversial concealed carry law from going into effect while a Second Amendment rights group continues to fight.
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I thought id give my 2 cents on the DNC and how it failed. It failed at what it set out to do, it failed at persuading its audience and it failed to demonstr...
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Australia's conservative coalition government will put jobs and the economy ahead of any U.N. climate demands.
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(THE COLLEGE FIX) -- It appears school district officials Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, have a bit of a problem with public school educators who share conservative views on their personal social media accounts. The College Fix recently noted the story of Principal Amy Sacks of the Perkiomen Valley School District who was fired for posting conservative…
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Syndicated Analytics latest report titled “Pectin Manufacturing Plant Project Report: Industry Trends, Manufacturing Process, Plant Setup, Machinery, Raw
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Tony DeLuca, 85, a state representative from Pennsylvania, was re-elected on Tuesday. He died Oct. 9 of lymphoma.
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Illinois congressman Adam Kinzinger tells CNN's Wolf Blitzer why he will not be supporting GOP nominee for president Donald Trump.
REP. ADAM KINZINGER (R-IL): My district voted for Donald Trump. I have a lot of great people that support me that support Donald Trump, that are probably a little upset with what I'm doing. I say this, look, great people support him. People each have their own reasons, their own decision to decide who they want to vote for.
For me though, I came into politics as an extension of my service in the military and service to my country. I'm a Republican because I believe that through Republicanism is the best way to defend the United States of America, but I'm an American before I'm a Republican. When I see a frontrunner, or actually a nominee now, that throws all these Republican principals on their head, that a president who has almost unchecked power in foreign policy, who talks about how great Vladimir Putin is, how he doesn't even know that the Russians are in Ukraine, makes fun of the disabled, and the whole litany of things from the Gold Star family on. For me personally, and I'm not trying to say to other people that you can't support Donald Trump, I'm saying for me personally, how can I support that? Because he has crossed so many red lines that a Commander in Chief, or a candidate for Commander in Chief should never cross. It's a tough position for me to be in...
We don't have to pick both of them. We don't have to pick among the two of them. There's a bunch of people on the ballot. There's a write-in option. I don't agree with Hillary Clinton on a lot of things, most things, probably almost all things.But, Donald Trump, you know? I don't know what he stands for on foreign policy. Look at, for instance, even yesterday doubling down on saying how great it would be to have a fantastic relationship with Putin. Our party, you know, me and other people in the party have said for the last six months how awful it was that Hillary Clinton did this reset with the Russians, and how we were taken advantage of.Now, you have Vladimir Putin basically pulling out the old KGB playbook on how to manipulate Donald Trump, and it appears he's fallen right into it.
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Go ahead and play your word games and tell me about the cruelty of borders, the kindness of sanctuary cities and the political wisdom of abolishing ICE. And then tell me about Mollie Tibbetts.
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WASHINGTON, D.C.—The Democratic Party has adopted seven progressive virtues as an official part of its platform: envy, greed, pride, lust, outrage, sloth, and gluten-free gluttony.The Democrats published the list of virtues on their website Tuesday and called on all party members to try to live up to them in their personal and public lives."Each of …
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As early in-person voting began Monday, December 14, for the general election run-off of two U.S. Senate seats in Georgia, significant changes for absentee ballot signature verification and drop boxes put into place by Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and the State Election Board without the state legislature’s approval are still in place.
Meanwhile, registered voters “mailing” an absentee ballot for the general election run-off for the federal offices started more than three weeks ago on November 18, according to Georgia’s election calendar.
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The series finale of Paramount+ “The Good Fight” left social media users stunned on Thursday for featuring a plot in which a character claimed to be sexually assaulted by Florida Republ…
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Tales of a rigged election — from the primaries to the presidency — continue to top headlines across the country. It appears astonishingly easy to do.
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Henry Kissinger's famous line on the Iran/Iraq war was that it's a shame they can't both lose. In Tuesday night's primary debate they somehow contrived for everyone to lose, including both the Democrat Party and the media. It reached its peak of
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They are internalizing the wrong lesson from November 2.
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A Leon County circuit judge on Monday dismissed a lawsuit filed by a South Florida senator challenging the use of state funds to transport migrants from
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Donald Trump is not going to quit the race. The Republican party is not going to push him off the ballot. He may have a brief surge in the polls at some point, because the first rule of politics is that all races tighten.
Then again, maybe not. It could be that Trump's surge came and went during the final week of July and that the tightening period has already passed. But while we're talking about things that are not going to happen, understand this: Donald Trump is not going to win.
Trump isn't just behind in the big battleground states. No, what should scare sense into any sophisticated Republicans is that Trump is clinging to bare leads in Utah, Kansas, and South Carolina. He's behind in Georgia. This is not a presidential race. It's The Poseidon Adventure.
If Trump were any other figure, Republican party elites would be making cold-blooded calculations about pulling the plug.
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