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Moms for Liberty asked by middle schoolers to ‘stop bullying’ LGBT children

Moms for Liberty was asked through a multitude of cards to "stop bullying" LGBT children, with the cards created by middle schoolers at a school district in Seattle.

Haley mocks Trump’s South Carolina football game visit as she shores up home state support

Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley returned to her home state Monday, re-staking her claim in South Carolina following former President Donald Trump's appearance at the annual Palmetto Bowl with Gov. Henry McMaster (R-SC).

Biden-blessed dark money group wired $15 million from Soros while president slammed secret donor world

A liberal advocacy group that doesn't disclose its donors and has been "ordained" by Joe Biden to support his 2024 reelection bid raked in more than $15 million from a lobbying shop in the George Soros philanthropy network despite the president pushing to outlaw "dark money," records show.

Newsom to increase California Highway Patrol presence to curb retail crime this holiday season

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) issued a new directive prompting the California Highway Patrol to assist with efforts against an increase in retail crime during the holiday season.

Class-action settlement: Deadline to file for $3.6 million Spartan Mosquito repellent settlement in four days

The deadline to file a claim form to receive a payout in a $3.6 million class-action settlement involving Spartan Mosquito repellent is in four days.

‘Pointless’ for Ukraine to have peace talks with Russia: US

Ukraine has nothing to gain from negotiations with Russia at this juncture, according to Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s team.

New Mexico Supreme Court deals GOP massive loss by rejecting appeal to congressional map

The New Mexico Supreme Court struck down a lawsuit from Republicans hoping to redraw the state's congressional map on Monday, ensuring the current map will remain in place for the remainder of the redistricting cycle.

Food stamps: December SNAP payments worth up to $1,751 for California residents go out in four days

California will begin distributing payments through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program for December to low-income households in four days.

Biden touts savings for families as voters sour on economy

President Joe Biden says Thanksgiving dinner is getting cheaper, but voters may not be buying it.

California pandemic ballot initiative teetering thanks to Sam Bankman-Fried fraud verdict

A California ballot initiative that aimed to improve pandemic preparedness by taxing the rich has hit a major roadblock after one of its primary backers was found guilty of carrying out one of the largest frauds in recent history.
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