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206 Democrats vote against bill banning federal officials from policing online speech

House Democrats voted unanimously against legislation on Thursday that would bar federal officials from taking steps to police online speech, a response to the Twitter files.

Oregon reversing course? Retail thefts could result in more jail time under new bill

Two bills before the Oregon Senate aim to crack down on rampant organized retail theft by funding police sting operations and keeping thieves in jail longer.

Stefanik grills FBI Director Wray on Hunter Biden laptop story, Mar-a-Lago search at House intel hearing

Rep. Elise Stefanik demanded answers during a House Intelligence Committee hearing from FBI Director Chris Wray about the Hunter Biden laptop story and the Mar-a-Lago search.

Florida Bar launches investigation into SPLC lawyer accused of domestic terrorism at Atlanta’s ‘Cop City’

Florida Bar confirms "open case" into Southern Poverty Law Center attorney Thomas Jurgens after his charge of domestic terrorism relating to violence at Atlanta's Cop City.

SEE IT: East Palestine resident posts photos of residue on walls, says house ‘reeks’ of chemical smells

An East Palestine, Ohio, resident forced to relocate to a hotel is continuing to deal with the impact of a train derailment that disrupted the small town's way of life in February.

Former Trump lawyer censured for falsehoods about election

A former Donald Trump attorney has been censured for making false statements about the 2020 presidential election. Jenna Ellis admitted to making 10 misrepresentations on TV and Twitter.

Sen. Graham calls for ‘fury and might’ of US to be unleashed on Mexican cartels, eyes military action

Sen. Lindsey Graham is calling for Mexican cartels to be labeled Foreign Terrorist Organizations and authorize military force to go after the cartels in Mexico.

Matt Taibbi fires back after Democrat calls him ‘so-called’ journalist

Independent journalist Matt Taibbi clarified to a Democrat congresswoman that he is not a "so-called journalist" in his opening statement during a House Judiciary Committee hearing.

Wisconsin Republicans block chickenpox, meningitis vaccine mandates in schools

Republicans on the Wisconsin Legislature's rules committee voted 6-4 to block a proposal by Gov. Tony Evers introducing new vaccination requirements in public schools.

Biden’s Budget: Nearly Doubling the Debt in Ten Years

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