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Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp elected to lead 16-state body to improve education in the South

Gov. Brian Kemp of Georgia has been elected to lead the Southern Regional Education Board to provide policy advice and improve education in the South for the next 12 months.

Biden admin green-lights Chinese EV battery factory in Michigan, despite local opposition

The Treasury Department told a Chinese-backed electric vehicle battery component maker that its proposed Michigan factory didn't violate federal statute governing foreign purchases.

North Carolina Senate Republicans file bill to strip Gov. Cooper’s election board appointment powers

Legislation that would remove North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper’s capability to appoint members to the State Board of Elections has been filed by the Senate Republicans.

Republicans torch Biden CDC pick over COVID ‘misinformation’ about masks, vaccines

Nearly 30 Republican lawmakers called on President Biden in a letter to withdraw his pick for director of the CDC, Dr. Mandy Cohen.

White House condemns trans activist for going topless at Pride Month event: ‘inappropriate and disrespectful’

The White House says it will not invite trans activist Rose Montoya and others to the premises again after they went topless at a Pride Month event featuring President Biden.

Americans for Prosperity Action Unloads on the Biden–Trump Duopoly

Kudos to Americans for Prosperity Action for joining the fight and putting its money where its mouth is.

Transgender Influencer Goes Topless at White House Pride Celebration

Before putting on the half-naked display, Montoya shook hands and talked with Biden.

Our 28th and 29th Presidents

If you ask most learned Americans about them, you’ll probably hear that Wilson was a pretty good president, while Harding was a very poor...

Trump Argument No. 3: The Hillary Clinton Precedent

It’s a good argument against being charged. But now that Trump has been charged, selective prosecution has more political resonance than legal heft.

Ron DeSantis Is Picking Some Strange Battles

It’s unlikely GOP primary voters will embrace the argument that Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett represent some sort of disappointment.

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