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The cyberhacking shutdown of one of America’s most important pipelines, threatening fuel supplies along the East Coast, is stunning in its audacity and implications. How vulnerable must our energy grid be that a criminal group reported to be based in Russia could use ransomware to stop the oil flow from Texas to New York?
The border crisis may have faded from the headlines, but the problem of many thousands of unaccompanied minors has not.
The pandemic might be easing, but states are now turning back vaccine shipments because they’re having trouble giving the stuff away and the plunging rates have led experts to say we may never reach herd immunity. What’s more, there’s a rising group of school-hesitant students who don’t want to go back even though it’s safe.
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. HICE: Radical Left making aggressive power grab to start ‘woke’ agenda Jody Hice, a Republican from Greensboro, represents Georgia s 10th District in Congress, including eastern Newton County.
The radical Left has hijacked the Democratic Party and is aggressively warping America’s institutions and government to implement their toxic “woke” agenda.
You’ve likely heard that Democrats in the Senate are attempting to eliminate the “filibuster” – a tactic in the Senate to prolong debate to delay or prevent a vote on a bill. This procedure has existed for centuries, and it often forces parties to work across the partisan divide as it takes three-fifths of the Senate to end a filibuster. Eliminating it would enable Democrats to pass highly partisan legislation without any Republica