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Black protesters call for migrants to be housed in a Latino community
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An Arkansas court could force Hunter Biden to reveal the anonymous buyers of his artwork, according to court documents. 
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Lawmakers are moving forward with plans that would give the state more control over the Reedy Creek Improvement District, which Gov. Ron DeSantis targeted last year after the Walt Disney Co. criticized a controversial education law. A notice posted Friday by the Legislature on Osceola…
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Among the governor’s six new appointees is Christopher Rufo.
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The fight between Florida and the Walt Disney Company over the status of the Reedy Creek Improvement District is intensifying, following an announcement from the governor’s office.
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There were 470 complaints of public school staff engaging in inappropriate sexual behavior in Chicago in FY2022.
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Today, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed Executive Order (EO) 23- 03 (Emergency Management – Illegal Migration), activating the Florida National Guard, directing state law enforcement agencies and other state agencies to provide resources in support of local governments responding to the alarming influx of migrants landing…
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Put aside the whole Republican vs. Democrat mud-flinging for a sec, because this here is some piping hot truth that you need to listen to.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is pushing a bill that would deprive Disney World of its special self-governance status.
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Adam ... dude. Maybe avoid tweets about votes. Just sayin'.
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Dan Crenshaw is crabby lately, maybe Pete Davidson can help
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As Democrats continue their idiotic mantra that Jan. 6, 2021, was a “deadly” attack on “democracy,” there are some victims about whom the Democrats would not like to talk. That would include the two T...
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The newly Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives meets for a fourth day to try to elect a leader as hardliners in the majority party repeatedly block efforts to elect Kevin McCarthy as the powerful speaker, a position second in line to the presidency. More
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Donald Trump's ex-National Security Advisor John Bolton flagged a possible tilt against his former boss in a run for the White House in 2024.
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If you need a laugh today, here it is, but he's apparently serious...
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Will Illinois’ highest court kill its bail reform?
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Don't allow a hysterical media to capture Jan. 6 for their purposes. Let’s reclaim it as the glorious celebration of Christ’s manifestation.
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Republican lawmakers who control the Wisconsin Legislature are moving closer to supporting the legalization of medical marijuana, after years of fighting efforts to loosen the state's laws, the GOP leader of the state Senate said Thursday.
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Arizonans reacted to President Biden's announcement that he would make his first-ever trip to the southern border in El Paso, Texas, amid a migrant surge.
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Don’t Fight the Last War

Submitted 2 years ago by ActRight Community

Politicians, like generals, have a tendency to fight the last war. But Chinese leader Xi Jinping likely understands that he cannot wage a future conflict over Taiwan by replicating the strategy that failed...
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — After several unsuccessful votes for House Speaker, Republicans have unearthed an obscure Constitutional Rule that allows the Speaker to be chosen in a Wipeout-style obstacle course.
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Republican Kevin McCarthy has picked up some support from right-wing hardliners in the US House of Representatives who have blocked his speakership bid, but it did not appear to be enough to end the deepest congressional dysfunction since before the Civil War.
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A brief report on Justice Sonia Sotomayor's remarks to the Assocation of American Law Schools conference.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — The nation is in shock today following reports of representatives in Congress showing up to work for the 4th day in a row. Sources in Washington say this may be a new record, as most members of the House are used to showing up maybe once or twice per month while spending most of their time drinking cocktails with lobbyists and talking to CNN. Medical personnel has been dispatched to the Capitol Building to tend to any elderly reps in attendance, who aren't used to working this hard, while experts warn many of them may not last through today's grueling 5-hour workday.
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