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Religion

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Air Force avoids court-martial, pursues separation board over officer's religious objection to vax

"It'd be a significant embarrassment and a huge blow to the Air Force to have a judge rule" that the COVID-19 vaccine mandate is "not a lawful order," said attorney Davis Younts.

From the States

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Migrant camp along Texas border

Texas sheriff: County 'under siege' with escalating border crisis

Kinney County was the first county to declare an invasion in Texas on July 5, 2022. It shares 16 miles of border with Mexico and spans roughly 1,370 square miles.

Energy

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As Biden's green energy agenda takes big hits, House Republicans announce legislation blitz

Rep. Steve Scalise said that House Republicans are bringing several bills to the House floor that will lower energy costs and push back on the Biden administration’s pause on LNG exports, among other things.

Security

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Congress unmasks perils of 'Beijing Biden' era: China's expanding mass espionage efforts

The problem has become so pervasive that the FBI now opens a Chinese counterintelligence operations roughly every 12 hours, House panel says.

Elections

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Former President Barack Obama

Harris' top surrogates Clinton, Obama and Biden backfire on campaign trail, boosting Trump

Earlier this year, Biden dropped out of the presidential race and endorsed Harris, but it has been speculated that he has been taking subtle shots at the Vice President. Former Presidents Obama and Clinton have also made less-than-helpful statements on Harris' behalf.

Congress

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Border enforcement expert: Biden sees 'future political benefit' to an open border

"They think they will be future Democratic voters, and they don't have to vote," said former acting Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Tom Homan. "They've just got to be counted in the census."

Security

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Border patrol agents in Del Rio, Tx., Sept. 2021

Florida troops assist Texas officers in apprehending gang members, known terrorists at border

Florida is one of 24 states whose governors have offered assistance to augment the efforts of OLS.

From the States

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The Palisades wildfire burns out of control in rugged terrain near homes on May 15, 2021.

Western governors to Biden on wildfires: Feds need to play to win

In 2021, 83 large fires have burned more than 1.7 million acres in 13 states.

Politics & Policy

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Rep. Norman

Bus stop equity and artist dens: Inside Congress' spending on 'pet projects'

"[I]t's so frustrating because the country cannot cannot fathom the spending that both Republicans and Democrats are having," Rep. Ralph Norman laments

Energy

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‘Revolving door’ may allow Biden admin's top officials to exert influence over agencies they led

“The revolving door is spinning faster than ever. People who came from powerful special interest groups into the administration are now leaving the administration to go to powerful special interest groups,” Micheal Chamberlain, director of Protect the Public's Trust, said.

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