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Trump holds narrow lead over Biden in new poll

Former President Trump is holding a narrow 4-point lead over President Biden in a new poll. Forty-nine percent of registered voters in the CNN poll, conducted by SSRS, said they would be “more likely to vote" for Trump, while 45 percent said they would be “more likely to vote” for Biden. In the same poll,...

Weak point: Feds must stop outsourcing research security to universities

America’s research enterprise, developed at universities and funded through federal research grants, remains highly vulnerable to malign foreign influence operations.

Is the government finally abandoning its ‘flat Earth’ marijuana policies?

Hundreds of pages of recently released documents provided by the Department of Health and Human Services affirm what the overwhelming majority of the public has known for decades.

Why Americans don’t want electric vehicles

Home and public charging stations also place a significant strain on the electric grid, resulting in an average of $11,833 in socialized costs per vehicle over 10 years. Those costs are shouldered by us through our electricity bills.

Michigan school shooter’s mom was worried he might do ‘something dumb,’ friend says

Hours before a 2021 mass school shooting in Michigan, the mother of a teenager who killed four students said she was worried that he was "going to do something dumb,” a man who had a close relationship with her testified Wednesday.

Georgia considers requiring cash bail for a wider array of crimes

Georgia senators voted in favor of a bill that would require cash bail for 30 more crimes than before. Cash bail has become a divisive topic recently, typically along party lines.

Nebraska Gov. Pillen’s rejection of federal child food funding sparks legislative action

Republican Gov. Jim Pillen of Nebraska has rejected $18 million in federal funding to help feed children in need over the summer, prompting legislative action by Sen. Jen Day.

South Carolina Senate passes open carry bill with addition of free gun training classes

South Carolina senators passed a bill allowing for open carry within the state, which includes a free firearms training course and enhanced penalties for crimes involving guns.

Indiana lawmakers advance bill aiming to combat declining literacy rates among third graders

Indiana lawmakers are working to address declining literacy rates through a legislative approach focusing on early elementary school years. The bill now moves to the House.

Haley’s money surges after debates. Trump’s spikes when he’s indicted.

Donations to former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley surged in late August after her standout performance in the first GOP primary debate. The following day,...

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