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In Congress
Senate Unanimously Votes To Declassify Intel On COVID-19 Origins
The Senate voted unanimously Wednesday on a bill that requires the Director of National Intelligence to declassify all intelligence concerning…
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White House Watch

Biden’s EPA Has Already Poured Nearly $1 Billion Into Climate Grants This Year
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced over $250 million in grants are available to fund plans for projects combating “climate…
Read More » Supreme Court To Decide Fate Of Key Financial Regulator: ‘Constitutional Defects’
The Supreme Court announced Monday it would take up a case challenging the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) funding mechanism…
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In the Courts

Could One SCOTUS Case Upend The Internet As We Know It? Legal Experts Weigh In
After Tuesday’s oral arguments in Gonzalez v. Google, legal experts are unsure whether the court’s ruling will have a drastic…
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Opinion

‘Willful Negligence’: Missouri AG Andrew Bailey Moves To Remove St. Louis Circuit Attorney From Position
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has filed a writ of quo warranto to remove St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner…
Read More » The DOJ Is Training Law Enforcement To ‘Build Better Relationships’ With Transgender Communities
The Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Community Relations Service will host more than ten self-paced online trainings this spring to help…
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In the Courts

Supreme Court Hears Case That Could Decide The Fate Of The Internet
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Gonzalez v. Google, a case filed against Google by the family…
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In The News

Seattle Shells Out Millions To Settle Lawsuit Over Summer 2020 ‘No Cop Zone’
Seattle settled in a lawsuit over the city’s failure to put an end to the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest (CHOP)…
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In The News

‘Death Tourism’: There’s A Growing Movement To Expand Assisted Suicide In The US
Seven states are considering legislation to legalize assisted suicide this session, while Oregon and Vermont look to pass bills that…
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In The News
Texas AG Sues POTUS Over ‘Unlawful’ Signing Of $1.7 Trillion Omnibus Spending Bill
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit Wednesday against President Biden for what he describes as the “unlawful” signing…
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White House Watch

FTC Commissioner Announces Resignation, Cites Biden-Appointed Chair’s ‘Abuse Of Power’
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Commissioner Christine Wilson announced her resignation Tuesday in a Wall Street Journal column, saying she refuses…
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In the Courts

Legal Experts Are Sounding The Alarm Over A Court Case That Could Empower The Gov’t To Police ‘Disinformation’
Legal experts are voicing concerns about the ongoing court case of Douglass Mackey, an internet troll charged in 2021 for…
Read More » Republicans Are Trying To Repeal One Of The Biden EPA’s Most Far-Reaching Regulations
Republicans are fighting what they see as overreach in the Biden administration’s expansion of the Waters of the United States…
Read More »Blue State’s Homeless Encampments Violate Disability Rights, Federal Lawsuit Says
A federal lawsuit filed Tuesday in California cites Sacramento’s rampant homeless encampments as a violation of the Americans with Disabilities…
Read More »Blue State’s Homeless Encampments Violate Disability Rights, Federal Lawsuit Says
A federal lawsuit filed Tuesday in California cites Sacramento’s rampant homeless encampments as a violation of the Americans with Disabilities…
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