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Virginia turns red: Youngkin declared winner in bellwether governor's race as GOP pulls off sweep

Republican Winsome Sears was elected the first female African-American lieutenant governor and Republican Jason Miyares is set to become the state's first Latino attorney general

Asia

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People take part in a demonstration to protest against China's policies towards Uyghur Muslims and other ethnic and religious minorities, on the 72nd anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, on October 01, 2021 in Washington, United States.

Muslim countries too intimidated by China to decry Uyghur abuse, ex-Trump ambassador says

"Seldom would they do anything because they're intimidated by China's economic and military strength," said former U.S. ambassador to China, Terry Branstad.

Finance

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Church, Uganda, Feb. 28, 2016

Christian mission serving Uganda says Bank of America closed its accounts as debanking spreads

Chase, Bank of America and PayPal have all been accused of severing ties with organizations blacklisted by the D.C. power elite. The banking giants say they have reputations to protect and Bank of America told the Christian group that all of its accounts would be closed because its "risk profile no longer aligns with the bank's risk tolerance."

From the States

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The Ohio State House, 2018

Critical race theory debate heating up in Ohio General Assembly

School districts, teachers unions, student groups and parents lined up at the Ohio House to testify against two bills that would stop schools from teaching what sponsors called “divisive concepts” in the classroom. The House State and Local Government Committee heard

State Houses

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Republicans lead bipartisan efforts to fight porn, forcing industry to retreat in some states

At least seven states have passed legislation restricting pornography access and 16 more have introduced similar bills.

Politics & Policy

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Democrat Dilemma: DEI-driven party elects two white men with beliefs that clash with middle America

“I think the Democratic brand is hurting because people feel that you cannot, with conviction and integrity, tell me what you honestly feel about some hard issues,” a Democrat leader laments.

Security

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Judge bans male inmates in federal women's prison from 'female-only privacy area,' certain housing

President Trump's Justice Department opposed temporary restraining order, claiming female inmates didn't exhaust their administrative remedies before suing. Plaintiffs claim they faced retaliation for objecting to male inmates.

Religion

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Easter egg hunt

University faces questions after staffer in training video suggests Easter is taboo

Staffer told resident assistants not to mention Christian holidays, but one RA promoted and hosted atheism event.

From the States

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Pro-abortion rights activists demonstrate in front of the U.S. Supreme Court Building on June 13, 2022 in Washington, DC.

Indiana amendment barring abortion for rape, incest fails

Republican senators arguing for the amendment generally spoke passionately about their personal convictions and stressed a pregnancy involves two lives, mother and child

Energy

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Bans on gas stoves come back as Democratic cities and states continue war on gas appliances

The Biden administration tried and failed to enact a federal ban on gas stoves, and then denied the plans, convincing media "fact-checkers" to call it a "right-wing conspiracy." A federal court shot down Berkeley's ban on natural gas hookups, but undaunted, the movement to ban gas stoves lives on with "creative" laws that may avoid the legal pitfalls that killed Berkeley's law.

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