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NY pub owners declare ‘autonomous zone’ to keep doors open amid COVID-19 restrictions

Owners of a Staten Island pub have declared it an “autonomous zone” in defiance of tighter COVID-19 restrictions in New York City from Mayor Bill de Blasio and Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

December 2, 2020 in U.S..

4 takeaways from the Michigan Senate’s election fraud hearing

Election workers and observers presented alarming accounts of voter fraud to the Michigan state Senate on Tuesday, with some calling on lawmakers to act and insisting on an audit of the vote in that state.

December 2, 2020 in U.S..

4 takeaways from Arizona’s election fraud hearing

On the same day that Arizona certified former Vice President Joe Biden as the winner of the state’s 11 electoral votes, state lawmakers held a fact-finding meeting Monday on allegations of voter fraud that might have tilted the closely contested state.

December 2, 2020 in U.S..
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Ballotpedia has tracked 132 lawsuits regarding public-sector union policy since Janus decision

At least 58 of these lawsuits involve attempts to obtain refunds for fees that employees had to pay to unions prior to Janus. At least 57 involve challenges to membership withdrawal procedures (namely, laws or policies that allow union members to resign their membership only during specified periods of times).

December 1, 2020 in U.S..
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Supreme Court calls New York’s COVID-19 restrictions ‘discriminatory,’ sides with religious leaders

The Supreme Court has sided with religious organizations challenging Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s coronavirus restrictions and called the New York Democrat’s measures “discriminatory” in its injunction for emergency relief.

November 27, 2020 in U.S..
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Illegal votes from noncitizens likely affected the 2020 election, study says

Noncitizens likely voted at a high enough rate to alter the 2020 Electoral College tally, potentially flipping the states of Arizona and Georgia in the presidential election, according to an analysis by Just Facts, a research group. 

November 25, 2020 in U.S..
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CDC director says school ‘one of safest places’ for children, data supports in-person learning

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Dr. Robert Redfield said school “is one of the safest places” for children and data supports in-person learning.

November 24, 2020 in U.S..
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Here are the pro-union labor laws Joe Biden has promised to pass as president

President-elect Joe Biden campaigned on a series of labor policies, which would dramatically cut back on state right-to-work laws and potentially empower fading labor unions, experts said.

November 23, 2020 in U.S..
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Opinion: No good for taxpayers – Biden administration likely to tout more taxpayer-funded broadband

President-elect Joe Biden’s broadband plan indicates he will push for more government-owned internet networks, which would be bad news for taxpayers.

November 23, 2020 in U.S..
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Sununu imposes mask mandate in New Hampshire

The rules, which go into effect on Friday, are similar to those imposed by other states. They require face masks or coverings be worn at all times indoors and outdoors where a person can’t maintain a distance of at least six feet.

November 20, 2020 in U.S..
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Here’s what a Biden administration might do about student debt

Though President-elect Joe Biden has not pledged to forgive all student debt, he has supported broad changes that could affect millions of Americans.

November 20, 2020 in U.S..
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Biden’s gun registration tax could cost firearms owners billions

President-elect Joe Biden’s proposed firearm tax could cost gun owners upwards of $30 billion to keep the weapons they already possess, according to The Washington Free Beacon.

November 19, 2020 in U.S..

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