Enough Beto! Three Races, Three Big Losses Now that Robert O' Rourke -- Beto -- has suffered his third huge loss, it's time for him to stop running for offices in Texas. We've had enough Beto for one lifetime. First, the former El Paso city councilman ran for Senate in 2018 against Sen. Ted Cruz. After he lost, O'Rourke briefly popped up on the national stage and ran for president. This time, he's been dispatched by Gov. Greg Abbott, who easily won a third term Tuesday. | ||||||||||||
Clark County With Thousands Of Uncounted Votes As Nation Eyes Nevada Senate Race Officials in Nevada's most populous county say they are still processing thousands of ballots that came in through the mail and drop boxes, telling reporters Wednesday that it will likely take days to get to a final tally. | ||||||||||||
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Republican House Majority Would Be A Victory For Free Speech Remember President Joe Biden's Disinformation Governance Board? It was so ridiculed that the administration quickly scaled it back and then shut it down. But beware, Biden is resorting to more secretive methods -- a vast censorship operation in collusion with Silicon Valley -- to tighten the screws on what Americans can say. | ||||||||||||
U.S. Climate Czar John Kerry Unveils Funding Efforts For Developing Countries Building on support offered at the formal launch of the COP27 environmental summit in Egypt, U.S. climate envoy John Kerry on Wednesday announced a partnership that would help developing countries with the transition to a clean energy future. | ||||||||||||
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Some U.S. Cities Want To Change How Police Respond To 911 Calls Sparked by the murder of George Floyd in June 2020 by Minneapolis Police officers, some cities are working to find ways to have less civilian interaction with their police departments. Part of this "reimagining" of how police departments interact with civilians is a trend to have less of a police response to low-level 911 calls. | ||||||||||||
Greenpeace Admits Plastic Recycling Does Not Work, Harms Environment A new report released by Greenpeace last week confirms that trying to recycle plastic is a "dead-end street" as the organization reveals tons of material has been transported to China where it was dumped or burned, but still categorized as "recycled." | ||||||||||||
The Red Fizzle The 2022 midterm election fundamentals would have suggested a ringing Republican victory: an unpopular president of the opposing party, deep public unhappiness with the state of the economy, unified Democratic control in Congress and radical social policy out of step with most Americans. Polls showed Republicans cutting deeply into Democratic constituencies including Hispanic and black voting blocs. | ||||||||||||
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GOP Nudges Closer To House Win; Senate Could Hinge On Runoff Republicans inched closer to a narrow House majority Wednesday, while control of the Senate hinged on a few tight races in a midterm election that defied expectations of sweeping conservative victories driven by frustration over inflation and President Joe Biden's leadership. | ||||||||||||
INCLUSION? Girls BARRED From Own Locker Room So Boy Can Use It The girls on a high school girls' volleyball team are being barred from using their own locker room, because they are upset that a boy is being allowed to use it too. The boy can use the girls' locker room, but the girls can't. How's that for leftwing logic? |
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