Supreme Court ruling on Arizona election case likely to shape states’ rights

The Supreme Court on Tuesday delved into the Democratic Party’s lawsuit to ease Arizona’s restrictions on ballot harvesting and other election conduct, putting the high court at the center of a growing battle over how Americans vote.

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Mario Draghi Italy’s New Prime Minister

The former head of the European Central Bank, Mario Draghi, has been sworn-in as Italy’s prime minister after political turmoil over coronavirus policies.

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Polls shows most young adults support abortion restrictions

A new poll shows that a majority of millennials and Generation Z in the US support various restrictions on abortion, Christian Headlines reports. Conducted by the advocacy group Students for Life, the survey found that “more than 7 out of 10 expressed…

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Senate Filibuster’s Future Shaky, Meaning Radical Agenda Could Someday be Imposed by 51-to-50 Vote

Pretty much in every place in the nation’s capital, the majority rules. The lone holdout is the U.S. Senate, which was created to be a slower, more deliberative body. The filibuster slows things down by forcing the 100-member Senate to get 60 votes to…

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Biden Signs Controversial Orders On Climate, Masks

In some of his first acts as president, Democrat Joe Biden rejoined the Paris climate agreement, despite warnings by the previous administration it cost billions and undermines America’s economy.

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Antifa agitators smash windows of Portland Democratic Party headquarters, attack police officer, and flip over car

Leftist agitators rioted in the streets of Portland Wednesday night, smashing windows at the Democratic Party headquarters.

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