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** Justice Department’s Lawsuit Against Georgia Is Completely Partisan
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The Justice Department claims Georgia’s new election reform law violates the Voting Rights Act because it discriminates against black Georgia voters. The complaint reads like it was drafted by the DNC.
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** By Dodging School Bathrooms Case, Supreme Court Cements Earlier Win for Transgender Rights
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Two of the court’s arch conservatives, Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, dissented and would have granted review.
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** Exclusive: Rep. Ted Budd Introduces Amendment to Nix Over 1,400 Earmarks From Transportation Bill
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“Taxpayers across the country are getting their first look at what Washington is like in the new earmark era,” says Rep. Ted Budd, R-N.C.
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** Democrats’ Double-Cross Wrecks Bloated Infrastructure Deal
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Even though the bipartisan deal spends huge amounts on left-wing priorities and uses gimmicks to avoid politically damaging tax hikes, that apparently isn’t enough for the left.
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** Trump Brands Barr, McConnell RINOs for Dismissing Claims of ‘Rigged’ 2020 Election
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The week after the election, Barr authorized federal prosecutors to investigate “substantial allegations” of vote irregularities that “could potentially impact the outcome” of the election.
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** He Struggled With Same-Sex Attraction for Years Before Finding Freedom. Now, He Helps Others ‘Journey Out.’
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“I’m not speaking to the people that are content with an LGBTQ life. But there are so many that are not fulfilled with that. It doesn’t scratch the itch,” says Ken Williams.
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** ICYMI: Blackouts Loom in California as Electricity Prices Are ‘Absolutely Exploding’
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Two inexorable energy trends are underway in California: soaring electricity prices and ever-worsening reliability—and both trends bode ill for the state’s low- and middle-income consumers.
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