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The Unexpected Reason Arizona's Mask Mandate Ban May Be Unconstitutional
Leaf through the most recent Arizona budget, and you'll find everything from a mask mandate ban to voting restrictions. A new lawsuit says those aren't budget items; they are political horse-trading.
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Capitol Police Arrest A Man With A Bayonet And Machete Near DNC HQ
The driver told a U.S. Capitol Police officer he was "on patrol" and spoke about white supremacy. A machete and bayonet were found inside his pickup truck outside Democratic National Headquarters.
Governor Wolf Creates Redistricting Oversight Panel Ahead Of Map-Drawing Process
The process of passing a congressional map, which the state must do every decades, is essentially the same as passing a bill into law.
An Independent Review Of The 1st 2020 Census Results Found No Major Irregularities
Census experts with the American Statistical Association have been evaluating the state population numbers used to reallocate congressional seats and Electoral College votes for the next decade.
Young People Are Anxious About Climate Change And Say Governments Are Failing Them
A new study shows more than half of young people say climate change makes them feel afraid, sad, anxious, angry, powerless and helpless. And government inaction in particular makes them worried.
New York May Allow Some Religious Exemptions To The COVID Vaccine, Judge Says
"We believe this step will result in a flurry of attempts to circumvent the well-reasoned vaccination requirement."
In PA, Vaccines Prevent COVID-19 Among Most Folks Who Are Innoculated
Data suggests during that time, only a six percent chance existed that a person who was vaccinated fell ill with COVID-19 in Pennsylvania.
Anti-Doping Group Will Review Cannabis Ban After Sha'Carri Richardson's Suspension
The World Anti-Doping Agency said "a number of stakeholders" from international athletics asked it to review the ban. U.S. sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson was not able to compete in the Tokyo Olympics.
Court Ruling Deals A Blow To China's Faltering #MeToo Movement
An intern accused a well-known TV anchor of forcibly kissing her. In a ruling this week, a Beijing court found that it could not determine whether sexual harassment had occurred.
Why Biden Is Taking The Rare Step Of Sharing Nuclear Submarine Tech With Australia
The Australian navy will be able to patrol faster and farther with the submarine technology. The rare move comes as the United States looks for ways to counter China.
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