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Supreme Court to Weigh State Laws Aimed at Social Media ‘Censorship’

The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to decide the legality of Republican-backed state laws in Texas and Florida that constrain the ability of.

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Pence to Newsmax: Biden Opened the Border; I’ll Close It

President Joe Biden “threw open the southern border,” former Vice President Mike Pence tells Newsmax, promising that if he’s elected as president, he’ll.

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Rep. Van Drew to Newsmax: Just Want ‘Clean Bills’ on Spending

Rep. Jeff Van Drew, while discussing the possibility of a government shutdown, told Newsmax Saturday that he just wants to see the House.

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Late-Night TV Void Hurting Politicians on Both Sides

The lack of late-night talk show television due to the ongoing Hollywood writers and actors strikes is having a chilling effect on political.

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New Orleans DA Opts to Fight Crime the AI Way

Amid ever-increasing crime and a police department that is overworked and acutely understaffed, the New Orleans district attorney has assembled a task force.

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Gov. Newsom Ends Travel Ban to States With Anti-LGBTQ Laws

California Gov. Gavin Newsom this week signed a bill to repeal a law that banned publicly-funded travel to states with laws that discriminate.

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Rep. Roy to Newsmax: Congress Has ‘Duty’ on Govt Funding Deal

A government shutdown might be looming, but isn’t “an objective,” if Congress fails to do its duty to reach a long-term funding deal, conservative House Freedom.

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Supreme Court’s Alito Rejects Recusal in Tax Case

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito on Friday rejected a push by Senate Democrats to have him recuse from a tax case that involves.

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CNN Poll: Trump Widens Lead Over DeSantis to 34 Points

Former President Donald Trump has opened a 34-point lead over his nearest rival, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, in the race for the 2024.

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Asa Hutchinson to Newsmax: WH Border Claims ‘Indefensible’

Former Arkansas governor and Republican presidential candidate Asa Hutchinson told Newsmax the Biden administration’s claims about the southern border are “indefensible.” Amid speculation.

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