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Brad Littlejohn | Why the language of rights beat the pro-life cause at the ballot

People around the world are demonstrating in solidarity with Chinese protesters, soaring prices have triggered an economic crisis in Ghana, an Iranian general says possibly over 300 people have died in the country’s protests, six of Arizona’s 15 counties had to decide yesterday whether to certify the 2022 election results, the 19-year-old suspect in a racially motivated mass shooting has pleaded guilty, more than 2 million people in Houston spent the day buying or boiling water to use for cooking, drinking, and bathing, President Joe Biden is calling on Congress to intervene to stop a railroad strike

The Biden administration relied on Title 42 to respond to a surge of over 2 million immigrant encounters last fiscal year


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Eric Patterson | The administration’s lack of strategic focus is a big problem

Chinese citizens are protesting ongoing COVID-19 lockdowns, Iran’s oppressive regime remains under fire from protesters, weather forecasts in the U.S. call for heavy snow in the Northwest and Upper Plains, Americans officially kicked off the holiday shopping season this weekend, a deadly landslide in Italy buried families in mud after heavy rains, eighties pop icon Irene Cara has died

The IRS fined a taxpayer $2.7 million for failing to file certain forms

Calvin Robinson | Hardened rhetoric in the U.K. doesn’t change the fact that every human life is precious

Black Friday shoppers are out in full force today, almost 50 million drivers are hitting the roads this weekend, President Biden said his administration is working to prevent a railroad strike, Biden said he’ll again ask for a ban on so-called assault weapons, the UN Human Rights Council voted to condemn Iran’s crackdown on peaceful protesters, Ford says more than 600,000 of its SUVs have a problem that could cause the vehicles to catch fire

Plus: what Congress is getting set to do on marriage