From The Daily Signal <[email protected]>
Subject Did Hunter Biden Violate Law in Buying Handgun? 3 Big Questions
Date April 28, 2021 9:44 AM
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** Did Hunter Biden Violate Law in Buying Handgun? 3 Big Questions
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Twenty-two House Republicans ask President Biden’s nominee to run the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to investigate Hunter Biden.

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** Biased Judge Hides Behind ‘Moot’ in Tossing Schoolgirls’ Lawsuit Against Trans Athletes
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A federal district court judge dismisses a lawsuit filed by four female high school track athletes to keep biological boys from competing in girls sports.

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** 'We're Being Overrun,' Arizona Lawmaker Says of Border Crisis
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“One ‘coyote’ ... brought in two young boys, [ages] 7 and 10, and five girls, 11 to 17,” Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., says. “None of them were related.”

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** CBO Has Made Important Progress in Transparency, but Additional Steps Needed
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Among the most important products of the CBO are cost estimates for legislation, which allow Congress and the public to understand the impact of proposed policy changes.

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** Florida Senate Advances Voter ID, Other Election Reforms
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The proposal, which awaits action in the Florida House of Representatives, is similar to a measure that passed as part of Georgia’s new election law.

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** The Stealth Edits Helping Stacey Abrams
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When Democrats get caught in a political pickle, they can count on the borrowed authority of “journalists” and “fact-checkers” to bail them out.

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** ICYMI: Woke but Broke: How US Colleges Are Pricing Students, Themselves Out of Business
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An undergraduate degree has become prohibitively expensive for many Americans, who now turn to the federal government to subsidize their education, a National Association of Scholars report finds.

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