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2 weeks ago |
readlion.com | Tom Joyce |Michael Ryan |Julianna Frieman |Reagan Reese
Republicans won’t be getting help from a popular politician as they seek to hold or expand their slight majority in the U.S. Senate. Former New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu announced he won’t run next year for the Senate seat being vacated by Democrat Jeanne Shaheen, who is retiring. “I’m not going to run,” the moderate Republican said, according to NH Journal. “I really thought about it. I actually talked to the White House this morning. I talked to (Sen.) Tim Scott.
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2 weeks ago |
readlion.com | Michael Ryan |Patrick Richardson |Joy Stockbauer |Tom Joyce
Kansas lawmakers Thursday overrode the governor’s veto of a bill restricting COVID-style shutdowns and another bill protecting people of faith in fostering and adopting children. The Substitute for Senate Bill 29 will convert COVID-style shutdown orders by state and local health officials into recommendations only that must be approved by an elected body. It also prohibits the use of law enforcement officers to enforce health orders on individuals, such as quarantines and mask or vaccine mandates.
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2 weeks ago |
readlion.com | John Ransom |Michael Ryan
As Democrats pray for a global stock market collapse over tariff uncertainty, they are ignoring signs that under Trump policies the economy is rapidly healing from numerous wounds. Ever since liberal pandemic policies economically assaulted Main Street in ways that Wall Street and Washington never really understood, relentless additional pressures have been purposefully added to the economy by liberal progressives that have been bad for regular folks.
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2 weeks ago |
readlion.com | Michael Ryan |Jillian Schneider |John Ransom
Two alarming new studies show the left is not only considerably less empathetic to people on the right than vice versa, but also frighteningly open to political assassination.
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2 weeks ago |
readlion.com | Hans von Spakovsky |Michael Ryan |Shanxi Omoniyi
(The Daily Signal) – On Monday night, a 5-to-4 majority of the Supreme Court not only dissolved the controversial temporary restraining orders issued by Judge James Boasberg of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, but the high court, in essence, took the case away from him.
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