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President Biden will be making a trip to Israel as the country's war with Hamas continues

President Biden will be making a trip to Israel as the country’s war with Hamas continues. And Straight Arrow News talks with Rep. Jim Jordan ahead of an official vote for speaker – these stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2023. Biden to visit Israel on Wednesday President Joe Biden will be visiting…

The U.S. Supreme Court will rule on a lower courts decision to block a South Carolina congressional map for racial-gerrymandering.

The United States Supreme Court is hearing from South Carolina officials Wednesday, Oct. 11, as they defend a congressional district map drawn by Republicans. The map was blocked by a panel of three federal judges who said the state unconstitutionally moved Black voters from one district to another. In the ruling, the panel said that…

Here's how a federal court nailed the Missouri v. Biden ruling against the Biden administration, upholding the freeze on speech policing.

In September, a federal appellate court ruled that federal officials had collaborated with tech platforms to restrict speech on divisive subjects such as the COVID-19 lab leak theory. The Biden administration argued that officials acted legally and tried to reduce online misinformation by notifying social media companies about policy violations. This ruling might soon be…

A new poll shows a dead heat in the Kentucky governor's race, with both candidates holding 47 percent of the vote.

Incumbent Gov. Andy Beshear (D) and Attorney General Daniel Cameron (R) are facing off in November in Kentucky’s gubernatorial election. This race will serve as a significant test to determine if a Democratic incumbent can secure victory in a deeply conservative state. Meanwhile, Virginia will hold elections for seats in both houses of the state’s General Assembly, potentially…

The Supreme Court will review two cases about censorship on social media. This is a long-standing issue that is now reaching a federal level.

A Real Clear Politics Poll found that censorship has become a partisan issue, just as the U.S. Supreme Court is set to review two cases this session that could change online censorship laws as Americans know it. The Supreme Court is being asked to reinterpret the First Amendment for the digital age. The poll found…

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