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California Is Closer To Voting On Voter ID Laws Than The GOP-Led U.S. Senate

Republicans in the Senate are arguing over the SAVE America Act — common-sense legislation that would require voter ID and proof of citizenship in federal elections. Numerous polls demonstrate that such laws are overwhelmingly popular among American voters. But while some RINOs are reportedly blocking legitimate efforts to advance the legislation, voters in deep blue […]

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NASA Is Broken. It’s Time For A New One

One small step in restructuring NASA now could lead to one giant leap for the American space program in the years to come. 

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House Subcommittee Holds Hearing on Reclaiming ‘Forgotten’ Fraudulent Pandemic Unemployment Funds

The House Ways and Means Committee’s Subcommittee on Work and Welfare holds a hearing on reclaiming “forgotten” fraudulent pandemic unemployment funds frozen by banks at 10 a.m. ET on March 5.   Witnesses: Anthony D’Esposito, inspector general, U.S. Department of Labor Linda Miller, president, Program Integrity Alliance Dan Williams, founder, Origin Payments Michele Evermore, senior […]

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SCOTUS Rules That Courts Should Defer To Immigration Judges On Asylum Cases

The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously sided with the Trump administration on Wednesday in a dispute over the standard for reviewing the cases of illegal aliens seeking asylum in the United States. “We granted certiorari to determine whether the Court of Appeals applied the appropriate standard of review under the [Immigration and Nationality Act] INA. We […]

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Antifa Militants Who Caused $1M in Damage Escape Felony Charges

https://bonginoreport.com/top-stories/antifa-militants-who-caused-1m-in-damage-escape-felony-charges

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Federal Workforce Shrank by 12 Percent in Trump’s First Year Back in Office

The latest figures reflect the president’s effort to fulfill his pledge to reduce the federal bureaucracy.

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He shot and killed the man who raped his young daughter—now facing trial, he just won primary for Sheriff…

In an interview with CNN last month Spencer said he “did what any good father would do” on that night in 2024 and felt compelled to run to protect victims of child sexual abuse.
Aaron Spencer won the Republican primary for county sheriff in central Arkansas as he awaits his murder trial in a case that’s drawn national attention and shaped much of his campaign message.

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Supreme Court Declines Case About Copyrights for Material Created by AI

A computer scientist argued the federal Copyright Act doesn’t require human authorship of a work.

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