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A new radical criminal justice reform proposal is being advanced by Democrats on Capitol Hill. One America’s Hans Hubbard takes a closer look at the plan.



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Strong showing for Republicans in state legislatures poise Republicans for big win in redistricting

Strong showing for Republicans in state legislatures poise Republicans for big win in redistricting


California allows youth sports to return.

Calif. relaxes pandemic restrictions, allows outdoor youth sports to return


TOPSHOT - A Waco, Texas, resident clears snow from his driveway alongside his dog on February 17, 2021 as severe winter weather conditions over the last few days has forced road closures and power outages over the state. - Millions of people were still without power on February 17 in Texas, the oil and gas capital of the United States, and facing water shortages as an unusual winter storm pummeled the southeastern part of country. The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a winter storm warning for a swathe of the country ranging from east Texas to the East Coast state of Maryland. (Photo by Matthew Busch / AFP) (Photo by MATTHEW BUSCH/AFP via Getty Images)

Rep. Chip Roy calls on plumbers to help Texas as pipes freeze, burst due to extreme weather


Rep. Malliotakis: AOC should have called for investigation into Gov. Cuomo sooner


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