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Georgia House advances gun safety training tax credit, ban on gun store merchant category code

The Georgia House passed two bills, one that would offer a tax credit to pay for gun safety training, and another that would prohibit using a merchant code to distinguish gun retailers.

Sen. Cotton probes DOD how US airman who lit himself on fire was ‘allowed to serve on active duty’

Sen. Tom Cotton wants answers from the DOD on how Aaron Bushnell, the U.S. airman who lit himself on fire outside of Israeli embassy this week, was permitted to be on active duty since 2020.

Hunter Biden testifies behind closed doors as part of impeachment inquiry against his father

Hunter Biden will appear for his highly-anticipated and long-awaited deposition Wednesday on Capitol Hill as part of the impeachment inquiry against his father, President Biden.

Biden says he’s making unannounced visit to Walter Reed for physical exam

Biden will visit Walter Reed hospital in Bethesda, Maryland, for a physical exam on Wednesday – most likely the last update on his health ahead of the presidential election.

Marianne Williamson returns to presidential race, saying Biden is vulnerable against Trump

Marianne Williamson returned to the presidential race in an attempt to unseat President Biden on Wednesday, saying he is a weak candidate against Donald Trump.

Washington state’s budget in flux as Republicans try to repeal carbon program

Washington state Republicans are trying to repeal both the carbon pricing program and the tax on the sale of stocks and bonds. Democrats say this would destabilize the state budget.

Anti-Israel Progressives Cite Michigan Protest Vote to Push Biden to Abandon Ally

The 13 percent “uncommitted” vote share represents a marginal increase over the 10 percent protest vote against Obama in 2012.

What a Lot of Nonsense

Apparently, having ‘too much humanity’ is indicated by self-immolation.

The Collegiate War on Merit

For decades, colleges and universities have been letting their standards slide.

Covid Vaccines: An Update on Balancing Risks and Benefits

The cardiac risk to younger people must be balanced against the extremely low risk this group has from Covid-19.

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