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YouTube Censors Rand Paul Video In Which He Slammed YouTube Censorship
YouTube has suspended Senator Rand Paul after he posted a video criticising YouTube censorship. Read More.
Senate Democrats approve budget with $3.5 trillion spending package
Senate Democrats approved a budget resolution providing for a $3.5 trillion spending package early Wednesday morning without the need for any Republican votes. Read More.
Seth Keshel: Trump won Pennsylvania by 424,000 votes
An analyst’s detailed report on the 2020 presidential election in Pennsylvania contends that President Donald Trump won the Keystone State by more than 400,000 votes. Read More.
Washington D.C.’s Free-Speech Double Standard Blesses BLM but Punishes Pro-Lifers
It’s been a year now since Washington, D.C., officials ordered the arrest of two young people for doing what the city itself was encouraging people of all ages to do — paint political slogans in the street. Read More.
Democrats outline plan to bypass GOP filibuster to regulate drug prices and expand Medicare benefits
Senate Democrats unveiled plans Monday to bypass Republican filibusters to enact legislation expanding Medicare and giving the federal government the power to negotiate prescription drug prices. Read More.
Georgia ballots rejected by machines were later altered by election workers to count.
A day after the November election, as Donald Trump and other Republican candidates clung to evaporating leads in Georgia, vote counters in Atlanta were confronted by a paper ballot known only by its anonymizing number 5150-232-18. Read More.
Ohio County Stands Up to Biden's Attack on Private Property Rights
Franklin County, Ohio, is taking a stand against President Biden’s recent directive for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to issue a 60-day eviction moratorium extension. Read More.
Democrats Applaud Biden’s Unconstitutional Act
Is a president of the United States flagrantly defying the Constitution an authoritarian act? A threat to democracy? Something that at least should be discouraged or frowned upon? Read More.
Bring Back the Tea Party
Six months into Joe Biden’s presidency, the opposition to his sweeping agenda is practically nonexistent. Read More.
Joe biden and Kamala Harris don't care about your kids
An impassioned Senator Ted Cruz slammed the Biden administration’s border policy, or total lack thereof, Wednesday, describing packed migrant holding facilities as “COVID incubators.” Read More.
Texas’s Attempt To Cut Illegal Migration Is Legally Doomed But Effective PR
Late Tuesday, federal Judge Kathleen Cardone held that Texas Gov. Greg Abbot’s executive order banning the transportation of illegal aliens within the state by anyone other than federal, state, or local officials likely runs afoul of the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution. Read More.
Ben and Jerry’s Gave $170,000 in Grants to Board Trustee’s Anti-Israel Foundation
The Ben & Jerry's Foundation steered over $170,000 in grants to an anti-Israel nonprofit group run by one of its board directors, a potential violation of self-dealing laws, according to an ethics watchdog organization. Read More.
Federal Government Drops Charges Against Chinese National Accused of Spying for the Chinese Communist Party
Prosecutors for the federal government have dropped charges against a former PHD student at Indiana University who was accused of committing acts of espionage on behalf of the Chinese government.  Read More.
South Carolina attorney general says U of SC can't mandate masks
The attorney general for South Carolina has informed the University of South Carolina that it cannot require students and faculty to wear face masks in campus buildings. Read More.
Facebook Blacklists Academics Researching Ad Transparency
Social media giant Facebook has reportedly banned the accounts of a number of NYU academics that were researching ad transparency and misinformation on the platform. Read More.
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