State Legislatures Focus on Elections

State legislatures are becoming the main theater of action in the ongoing struggle for voting rights across the country. Following the 2020 presidential election and the emergence of baseless allegations of massive voter fraud, legislators in states controlled by both Democrats and Republicans have unveiled a plethora of bills intended to alter election procedures and…

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House committee releases final report, recommending criminal charges against several individuals

The House of Representatives committee looking into the attack on the Capitol building on January 6th has finally released its formal report following a protracted investigation. This lengthy document—roughly 1,200 words—lays out the facts they gathered and the potential suspects for the mayhem. It reads like a detective novel. The report’s primary section accuses a…

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Debt Ceiling Deadline Approaches

The approaching debt ceiling deadline presents the United States with a potentially disastrous financial event as the country barrels towards a vital turning point. Congress imposed a ceiling on the total amount of money the federal government may borrow, and this limit has grown to be a divisive and frequently polarizing topic. This article explores…

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