The U.S. Justice Department on Thursday announced that it is suing the state of Texas and the Texas Secretary of State for a voting securities bill enacted earlier this year known as Texas Senate Bill 1.
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The U.S. Justice Department on Thursday announced that it is suing the state of Texas and the Texas Secretary of State for a voting securities bill enacted earlier this year known as Texas Senate Bill 1.
Gunmen killed 69 people including a mayor in an attack in a remote area of southwest Niger, the interior minister said on Thursday, part of a wave of violence against civilians that has swept the country this year.
In the last several days, a group of UMC members issued a call asking for churches to leave the denomination before the likely split at the General Conference.
An independent, though right-leaning, organization that advocates for “tax policies that lead to greater economic growth and opportunity” said President Joe Biden’s “Build Back Better” plan will carry with it a burden unmatched in the developed world.
Portland-based KinderCare is calling on parents to instruct their children on “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI) starting at six weeks of age, as initially reported by the Daily Caller.
In a release, the Commerce Department explained that their reason for blacklisting the group was because of evidence showing that the tools from them helped foreign governments “maliciously target” people and “conduct transnational repression.”
The New Jersey state senate experienced an upset of massive proportions in the Nov. 3 elections today when a blue-collar worker, Republican Edward Durr, defeated long-time politician, Democrat Steve Sweeney, who had been serving as the senate president since 2010.
Thousands of people flooded the streets throughout Iran yesterday to “celebrate” the anniversary of the 1979 invasion of the US embassy and subsequent hostage crisis that lasted for 444 days.