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Bob Dole

Bob Dole, war hero, longtime U.S. senator, presidential candidate, dies at 98

Bob Dole, war hero, longtime U.S. senator, presidential candidate, dies at 98 Via Reuters: Bob Dole, who overcame grievous World War Two combat wounds to become a pre-eminent figure in U.S. politics as a longtime Republican senator from Kansas and his party's unsuccessful 1996 presidential nominee, died on Sunday. He was 98. Dole, known for a wit that ranged from self-deprecating to caustic, died in his sleep, the Elizabeth Dole […]

today12/06/2021 16

Kansas’ governor

Kansas’ Democrat governor to sign bill ensuring businesses give broad exemptions to vax mandate

Kansas’ Democrat governor to sign bill ensuring businesses give broad exemptions to vax mandate Via Just The News: Democratic Kansas Governor Laura Kelly said she plans on signing a bill that will force businesses with COVID-19 vaccine requirements to permit broad exceptions to employees who don't want the shot. Kelly said in a one-sentence statement on Monday that she would sign the bill "when it reaches my desk," The Epoch Times […]

today11/24/2021 23

Liz Cheney

Wyoming Republican Party Votes: Liz Cheney No Longer Recognized as Republican

Wyoming Republican Party Votes: Liz Cheney No Longer Recognized as Republican Via Breitbart: The Wyoming Republican Party voted on Saturday to no longer recognize Democrat-allied Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) as a Republican. “The 31-29 vote Saturday in Buffalo, Wyoming, by the state party central committee followed votes by local GOP officials in about one-third of Wyoming’s 23 counties to no longer recognize Cheney as a Republican,” the Associated Press reported Monday […]

today11/16/2021 4

Winsome Sears

Republican Winsome Sears projected to be Virginia’s 1st female lieutenant governor

Republican Winsome Sears projected to be Virginia's 1st female lieutenant governor Via Yahoo News: Virginia officially turned back into a purple state on Tuesday. Voters elected Republicans Glenn Youngkin as governor and Winsome Sears as lieutenant governor, according to projections from Edison Research and media organizations, and they either flipped control of the state House of Delegates or evened it up to a 50-50 tie. Both Sears and her Democratic […]

today11/03/2021 5

Glenn Youngkin

Republican Glenn Youngkin projected to win Virginia governor

Republican Glenn Youngkin projected to win Virginia governor Via CNBC.com: Glenn Youngkin, a wealthy Republican businessman, has won Virginia’s hotly contested gubernatorial election, defeating Democratic power player and former Gov. Terry McAuliffe in a race that drew national scrutiny, according to an NBC News projection. Youngkin held a slight lead over McAuliffe in the early returns. Polls closed at 7 p.m. ET. An estimated 95% of the expected vote is […]

today11/03/2021 3

In-N-Out

California county closes In-N-Out over vaccine verification

California county closes In-N-Out over vaccine verification Via AP News: Another California county closed down an In-N-Out restaurant on Tuesday because the popular burger chain refuses to enforce COVID-19 vaccination rules. Contra Costa County health officials indefinitely shut the Pleasant Hill restaurant after it ignored repeated warnings to verify that customers who wanted to dine indoors had vaccination cards or proof they had tested negative for the virus in the […]

today10/27/2021 55

sales tax

Proposed law would end Ohio sales tax on guns, ammunition, knives

Proposed law would end Ohio sales tax on guns, ammunition, knives Via Just The News: Sales tax would no longer be collected on guns, ammunition and knives in Ohio if a bill planned for introduction in the state House of Representatives becomes law. State GOP Rep. Al Cutrona recently announced he will introduce legislation that would exempt those items from sales tax, saying the move would help make gun, ammunition […]

today10/27/2021 5

Alabama

Alabama governor issues order combating federal vaccine mandate

Alabama governor issues order combating federal vaccine mandate Via Just The News: Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey issued Executive Order No. 724 on Monday calling for the state to oppose the Biden Administration’s COVID-19 mandate that businesses that employ more than 100 people require their workers to be vaccinated or tested weekly. In the order, Ivey said the best ways to encourage COVID-19 vaccinations is through “education, transparency, communication, and persuasion," […]

today10/26/2021 6

mental health

House Republicans demand internal research from Snap, TikTok and YouTube on teen mental health

House Republicans demand internal research from Snap, TikTok and YouTube on teen mental health Via CNBC.com: House Republicans are asking Snap, TikTok and Google’s YouTube for internal research on how their products affect teens’ mental health, in letters to be sent on Monday. The letters, led by House Energy and Commerce Committee ranking member Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash., come one day before executives from each company are set to testify […]

today10/26/2021 7

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