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The people of Georgia have elected two Democrats to represent their state in the U.S. Senate, Democrats whose victories have …
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We take our victories where we find them. Four years after Indiana’s governor signed a pro-life bill into law, that …
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The Oregon Cares Fund, part of a COVID-19 state stimulus relief fund, set aside $62 million of taxpayers’ money for …
Read More »Second Circuit Sides with New York’s Houses of Worship and Against Cuomo
State and local governments across the country have ordered attendance limits on houses of worship since the COVID-19 pandemic began …
Read More »What Happens if Democrats Win a Senate Majority?
In this brief clip from episode 28 of Cure America with Star Parker, she and her guest, Richard Manning, discuss …
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