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Conservatives scored massive victories in the battle over education in 2022

In 2022, conservatives flipped dozens of school boards across the county, enacting conservative priorities and amending school policies to increase transparency in the classroom.

December 28, 2022 in U.S..
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Supreme Court allows pandemic-related border security policy to stand for now

The Supreme Court’s 5-4 ruling allows the Title 42 public health policy to remain in effect after President Joe Biden planned to rescind it earlier this month.

December 28, 2022 in U.S..
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New Hampshire panel axes funding for regional commuter rail

The New Hampshire Executive Council has nixed a plan to connect Boston’s commuter rail system to the Granite State, which some have described as a “boondoggle” for the state’s taxpayers.

December 26, 2022 in U.S..
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House GOP to investigate Biden’s secretive order on voting

Biden’s executive order on voting specified that every agency would focus on distributing voter registration and vote-by-mail ballot application forms, and assisting applicants in completing voter registration and vote-by-mail ballot application forms.

December 26, 2022 in U.S..
U.S. Department of Agriculture

The EPA’s latest regulation could imperil the trucking industry

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized a rule Tuesday that will impose stricter nitrogen dioxide emissions standards on new heavy-duty trucks, a move that will substantially hike operating costs for truckers.

December 26, 2022 in U.S..
U.S. Department of Energy

Tom Evslin: The nuclear fusion breakthrough is very good news

If there is now serious progress towards commercial fusion (it’s my bet there will be), serious opposition will emerge from rival energy vested interests including fossil fuels, nuclear fusion, and the very effective renewable-industrial complex.

December 20, 2022 in U.S..
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New Hampshire bans TikTok from state-owned devices

New Hampshire is the latest state to ban TikTok from government devices and networks, citing national security risks.

December 19, 2022 in U.S..
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New Hampshire lawmakers file pot legalization bill

Marijuana advocates are continuing a push to legalize the drug for recreational use in New Hampshire, but the perennial effort faces an uncertain path.

December 16, 2022 in U.S..
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DeSantis asks statewide grand jury to investigate COVID-19 vaccines

DeSantis will establish the Public Health Integrity Committee to assess federal public health recommendations and guidance. The governor also petitioned the Florida Supreme Court to impanel a statewide grand jury to “investigate crimes and wrongdoing committed against Floridians related to the COVID-19 vaccine.”

December 14, 2022 in U.S..

IRS warns of 50% penalty for failing to make retirement withdrawals

As those taxpayers retire or plan for retirement, the Internal Revenue Service is reminding them about required mandatory withdrawals from retirement accounts. Failure to withdraw funds or not taking the minimum required amount could result in a 50% excise tax on the amount distributed, according to the IRS.

December 14, 2022 in U.S..
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Twitter Files: Here’s how Twitter execs reinterpreted Trump tweets to justify banning him

Twitter executives, including former head of legal, policy and trust Vijaya Gadde, reinterpreted then-President Donald Trump’s final Jan. 8, 2021, tweets to overrule the initial finding of the site’s safety team that they were not in violation of the rules, according to internal messages published by journalist Bari Weiss Monday.

December 13, 2022 in U.S..
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New Hampshire sued over school choice expansion

New Hampshire is facing a lawsuit from a teachers’ union over a new program that diverts public dollars for children to attend private schools and homeschooling.

December 13, 2022 in U.S..

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