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Rural South Dakota voters reject proposal to require hand-counting of ballots

Voters in South Dakota's rural Gregory, Haakon and Tripp counties have rejected proposals to require that ballots be hand-counted in future elections.

Bill O’Reilly’s latest book spills the dirt on all of our nation’s presidents

Bill O'Reilly's newest book rats on 46 presidencies from Martha Washington’s hubby crossing the Delaware to Mrs. Biden’s dummy owning all of Delaware.

School choice wins for GOP as voters reject teacher-union pawns

Last month, Republicans running for office who were either backed by teachers unions or spoke out against school choice lost big in their primary...

Senate Democrats Continue to Grandstand on Contraception

Senate defeated the Right to Contraception Act, but Democrats will likely continue to try to make contraception a campaign issue in 2024.

Prosecutors Blow Up Hunter Biden’s Defense with Testimony from Exes, Gun Salesman

Things went so poorly for the defense that Hunter joked about representing himself going forward on his way out of the courtroom.

House Democrats divided over Biden’s border action to limit asylum seekers

President Biden's executive order to limit asylum seekers crossing the southern border drew mixed reactions among House Democrats, with some applauding the move while others accused the president of breaking long-honored promises.

Gun store clerk says he witnessed Hunter Biden fill out firearms form

WILMINGTON, Del. -- A gun store employee testified Wednesday that saw Hunter Biden fill out the federal firearms form at the center of the government's case against President Biden's son as prosecutors suggested that he purchased it for drug deals.

Report: NYPD preparing to revoke Trump’s concealed-carry permit

Donald Trump soon won't be able to carry the gun needed to shoot somebody on Fifth Avenue.

Donald Trump to appear at business roundtable meeting in D.C.

Former President Donald Trump is returning to Washington next week to woo business leaders.

The Reagan Library remembers D-Day on 80th anniversary

The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library is marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day on Thursday with a gathering of historians, military veterans, and politicians who will reflect on the enduring impact of Operation Overlord and the D-Day landings. Panelists will take a historical look at our world 80 years ago, and address the implications of President Reagan's Peace through Strength policies on today's world.

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