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Ranked choice voting is an abomination, but is it also racist?

Ranked choice voting is an abomination that has increasingly been embraced by Democrats in areas where it helps consolidate their power. In Washington, D.C., where Democrats have all the power they could ever want, some Democrats are now implying that ranked choice voting is racist.

Top 10 Trump vice president picks ranked

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) may be more competitive in the early states of Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina, but there is no denying former President Donald Trump’s commanding lead nationally, as documented by RealClearPolitics.

Florida Dems slam DeSantis for ousting attorney for dereliction of duty: ‘Look in the mirror’

A group of Democratic Florida state lawmakers blasted Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) for suspending State Attorney Monique Worrell (D) on Wednesday, instead criticizing the governor for his “dereliction of duty.” “But let's talk about what Florida's failing governor — now losing presidential primary candidate — doesn't want us to talk about,” Democratic state Rep. Angie...

Noem on White House decision: ‘Why run if you can’t win?’

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) on Wednesday reaffirmed her decision not to run for president in 2024, saying no Republican can win the nomination over former President Trump. “The fact is, none of them can win as long as Trump's in the race. And that's just the facts. So why run if you can't...

Gingrich: GOP should ‘go very slow’ with Biden impeachment inquiry

Former Houser Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) said he supports the opening of an impeachment inquiry into President Biden but advised Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) to “go very slow" in the process. “Open the inquiry, but go very slow,” Gingrich told NBC News. “We should open the inquiry, because it allows them to ask a broader range...

When did summer becoming synonymous with suffering?

Let’s follow the science and do what is advised to address climate change so that summers will return to the ones we so fondly remember.

Civil rights groups challenge Tennessee GOP-led redistricting maps

A group of voters and civil rights organizations are filing a lawsuit challenging Tennessee’s congressional and state senate maps as unconstitutional racial gerrymanders. The 49-page complaint accuses the state’s Republican-led Legislature of diluting the power of voters of color in the Memphis and Nashville areas by making "the conscious choice to manipulate the population of...

Sens. Warren and Graham propose a bipartisan overreach on Big Tech

On July 27, Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) announced legislation to establish a new agency responsible for policing major tech companies. The Digital Consumer Protection Commission Act aims to regulate Meta, Google, Amazon and other Big Tech firms with strong penalties for violations that include revoking these companies’ licenses to operate. “It’s time for meaningful, structural change to rein in Big Tech,”the senators wrote in a press release.  This...

Here’s how much students pay per bedroom in America’s college towns

Housing prices are rising across the country and college students are not immune from the increased burden of pricey off-campus rentals. Some of the most affordable college towns in the U.S. are in rural areas of the country while the most expensive are often in coastal regions, according to a new report. California alone boasts...

LGBTQ veterans sue DOD over lingering discriminatory discharges

A group of LGBTQ veterans who were discharged because of their sexual orientation sued the Defense Department in federal court Tuesday, arguing it violated their constitutional rights when it failed to update them to honorable discharges after it repealed the “don’t ask don’t tell” policy more than a decade ago. “The U.S. Armed Forces allows...

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