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A survey looking at America’s religious landscape found that 72% of U.S. adults believe the nation’s moral compass is “pointed in the wrong direction.”

Kirsten Allen will be Vice President Kamala Harris’ new press secretary, leaving her current role as national press secretary for Covid-19 response at the Department of Health and Human Services.

Former President Donald Trump withdrew his endorsement Wednesday of Mo Brooks for the US Senate seat in Alabama after Brooks declined to affirm Trump’s false belief that the 2020 election result can be overturned.