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California Residents Pay $6,029 per Capita in Key State Taxes, Study Finds

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California residents pay 9.49 percent of their income per capita toward property, income and sales taxes – or $6,029 per person – according to a...
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Green Energy Mobilization is an Astroturf PR Effort, Not True Grassroots Organizing

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This is the story of how a Michigan public relations firm, Lambert, Edwards and Associates, hired by hidden financial interests, created a chain of nonprofit organizations designed to fool the public into thinking that green energy is supported by political conservatives.

Pennsylvania Governor’s Climate Regulations Draw Bipartisan Opposition as Hearings Begin

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Elected officials in Pennsylvania continue to question the constitutionality of Gov. Tom Wolf’s proposed carbon tax in the run-up to 10 public hearings that begin Tuesday on the disputed regulations to address climate change. 
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Election Law at Center Stage as Legal Battles Continue in Several States

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By Bethany Blankley Lawsuits remain ongoing in several states alleging election irregularities and fraud, and improperly followed state and federal procedures, which could impact how...
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New Study Finds Detroit Charter Schools Receive 29% Less per Pupil Than Traditional Public...

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By Scott McClallen A new study from the University of Arkansas found the average disparity in per-pupil funding between traditional public schools and their public charter schools...
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Colleges Demand Students Get Flu Shots

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Public and private colleges and universities across the United States are now requiring their students to get flu shots, despite the fact that seasonal influenza rates remain low

Authorities Prepare for Possible Post-Election Political Violence

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The U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and state and local law enforcement groups are preparing for the possibility of public violence on and after Election Day, MSN reports. Large cities such as Chicago, New York, Portland, and Seattle are developing plans to deal with violent reactions to the election outcome, Fox News reports.
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Louisiana Earns ‘D’ Grade on National Fiscal Health Ranking

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Louisiana would need $21.6 billion to pay all of its bills, including public employers’ pension benefits, according to a new ranking of the states’ fiscal...
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Restoring Civics and Patriotism to American Life

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President Donald Trump’s rhetoric admittedly can be ambiguous at times and thus lead to different interpretations, but an objective reading of the record over...

Support Grows for Confirming Barrett for Supreme Court, Poll Finds

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A plurality of Americans support Senate confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett for the Supreme Court, with a boost of 9 percentage points since...

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Daniel McCarthy: What Trump Sees in Doug Burgum

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Donald Trump knows how to run a talent show. He's built a career out of them -- in addition to careers as real estate mogul...
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Missing on Campus: Higher Ed Seeks to Reverse Decline of Male Student Population

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Hopeful young entrepreneurs in business schools routinely pitch ideas for startup companies as part of their classroom assignments. But the ones who were doing...
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Oregon Middle School Lesson Plan Asks Students to Compare Trump to Hitler

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A school district in Oregon, already under fire for violence previously reported on by The Lion, is again on the defensive after asking middle school...