More than 70 lawmakers in the House and Senate are pushing the Department of Justice on questions related to potential noncitizen voting in federal elections.

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By: Aaron Zitner, Jon Kamp, and Brian McGill – wsj.com – September 30, 2024 An aging population and economic distress have increased dependence on federal and state support. Here’s why that matters for the 2024 election. The country hasn’t always been this reliant on government support. In 1970, government safety-net money accounted for significant income in fewer than 1% of America’s…
Time for a little history lesson so that people know what we’re dealing with, and have been dealing with – more or less – since 1979.
The FBI’s report on violent crime in 2023 shows a 3.0 percent decrease compared to 2022, but the National Crime Victimization Survey and Council on Criminal Justice surveys show that violent …
The very youngest voters — 18-to-24-year-olds — say they’re more conservative than the cohort that’s just older.
By the Editorial Board – wsj.com – October 2, 2024 Both vice-presidential candidates put on a better, more informed, debate than their presidential running mates. Mr. Vance in particular helped the ticket and himself. The sarcastic candidate of “childless cat ladies” fame was nowhere in sight. The Ohio Senator was respectful, well prepared, articulate, and relentless in reminding voters about…
Parents have a right to opt their children out from teaching that violates their sincere religious beliefs.
The Battle of Gog and Magog, as described in Ezekiel 38 and 39, has long fascinated theologians, historians, and even novice readers alike. This enigmatic prophecy…
He wanted Big Labor to have more power. He’s got it—as the union shuts down East and Gulf Coast ports.