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Colorado To Offer In-Person Voting For Prisoners
Colorado Governor Jared Polis has signed a law that will allow people in county detention centers and jails to vote in statewide general elections.
Read More Colorado To Offer In-Person Voting For PrisonersBiden Reaches 200 Judicial Confirmations
President Joe Biden has officially appointed 200 judges to the federal bench, outpacing 45th President Donald Trump at this specific point in his presidency.
Read More Biden Reaches 200 Judicial ConfirmationsPeru Officially Classifies Transgender, Nonbinary Individuals As ‘Mentally Ill’
Peru’s government has officially announced that they are classifying transgender, nonbinary, and even intersex people as “mentally ill.”
Read More Peru Officially Classifies Transgender, Nonbinary Individuals As ‘Mentally Ill’Judicial Watch: Documents Show DC Now Training Illegal Aliens To Vote In Nation’s Capital
Judicial Watch attorney Michael Bekesha tells One America News new documents obtained from the DC city government show that the city is reaching out to illegal aliens and non-citizens to educate them about their ability to exercise their new right granted by the DC city council to vote in the upcoming municipal election and about their eligibility to run and serve in elective office in the nation’s capital.
Read More Judicial Watch: Documents Show DC Now Training Illegal Aliens To Vote In Nation’s CapitalCondé Nast Reaches Deal With Union, Averts Met Gala Strike
The Condé Nast union has reached a labor agreement with the publisher’s management just hours before the Met Gala.
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