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ADAMS: Americans Support Voter ID Laws. Why Are Democrats Dead Set Against Them?
Following the chaotic elections of 2020, Americans wanted commonsense reforms to strengthen the security of elections.

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Following the chaotic elections of 2020, Americans wanted commonsense reforms to strengthen the security of elections.

All are welcome, especially those who are in need.
Frontier Airlines, in a tweet, announced it would offer flight vouchers to people who would adopt kittens from a Las Vegas shelter.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) chair has a message for America.
Governor-elect Josh Shapiro nominated political ally Dr. Val Arkoosh to be the state's secretary of human services.
No new date for the trial was announced.
Board Member Karen Smith stated it is an “embarrassing inventory of restrictions on personal freedoms.”
America needs to adopt a bold strategy to ramp up mining.
Various groups have voiced objections to Policy 122 and complain that it would make teachers the target of parents.
The commercial real estate market has remained strong.
The recent debate surrounding the “Libs of TikTok” Twitter postings highlights a continuing trend toward balkanization of opinion.
The case of Omar Dennis is an example of serious violent crimes that raise questions as to the recklessness of the decarceration movement.
Despite some significant remaining challenges, there are strong reasons to believe a fusion-powered future awaits us.
Considering the genuine challenges our nation is facing, the U.S. should focus its resources on tangible solutions that are available now.
Pennsylvania has the third highest percentage of new-generation clean diesel heavy-duty trucks at 59 percent.
While Wolf has the backing of fellow Democrats, Republicans deem it unnecessary.
Chester County attorney Michael Taylor announced he is running for Common Pleas Court judge.
A Bucks County employee already embroiled in controversy over his partisan politics is now in hot water over a profane tweet.
George Santos is far from the first congressman to inflate his story.
Pennsylvania leads the country in teacher strikes—and it’s not a close race.