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Year: 2023

More Hospitals Reinstate Mask Mandates

Federal data shows that COVID-19 hospitalizations have actually been on the decline.

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First House Impeachment Inquiry Hearing Lays Out Potential Next Steps Of Biden Investigation

First House Impeachment Inquiry Hearing Lays Out Potential Next Steps Of Biden Investigation

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The Acquittal, Motives, and Retribution of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton

Paxton’s relentless pursuit of truth emerges as a beacon that vividly describes a political landscape marred by turbulence of agendas and the resulting polarization. His unwavering stance against powerful entities such as Big Pharma, Big Tech, and election fraud concerns demonstrates a commitment deeply rooted in the hearts of Texan voters.

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Supreme Court Will Hear Cases About Social Media Laws in Texas and Florida

The Supreme Court announced Friday that it would hear two cases regarding social media laws in the states of Texas and Florida. 
The laws attempt to forbid social media platforms from banning users based on political views, according to The Hill. 
The article Supreme Court Will Hear Cases About Social Media Laws in Texas and Florida appeared first on Tennessee Star.

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Gates Will Be Locked and Thousands of Rangers Furloughed at National Parks If Government Shuts Down

PHOENIX—Entrances to national parks will be blocked and thousands of park rangers will be furloughed if Congress doesn’t reach a budget agreement this weekend, the Department of Interior said Friday. The stance is a reversal from five years ago, when the Trump administration kept some parks open. This time around, the majority of more than […]

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California Assembly Passes Constitutional Amendment to Allow Race-Based Programs

An amendment to California’s Constitution that would allow the governor to approve funding for programs targeting specific ethnic groups, genders, or sexual orientations passed the Assembly this month and will next be heard in the Senate. If approved there by a two-thirds majority, as was the case in the Assembly, the issue will be placed […]

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