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House Ethics Committee Extends Probe Into Gifts Ocasio-Cortez Received For 2021 Met Gala

The House Ethics Committee has extended its investigation into whether Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez accepted impermissible gifts at the 2021 Met Gala.

Virginia AG Probes Religious Discrimination Cases After Hospital Fires Experienced Health Workers Over COVID Jab Exemptions

Virginia Attorney General is investigating religious discrimination cases after Inova Loudoun Hospital revoked Covid-19 vaccine exemptions, leading to the firing of experienced health workers.

DOJ Prosecuted More Pro-Lifers Because Alleged Crimes Occurred ‘During the Daylight’: Merrick Garland

Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) questioned Attorney General Merrick Garland on the disparity between pregnancy centers and abortion clinic attacks.

51% Of World Population to Be Overweight by 2035

A World Obesity Foundation suggests 51% of the global population will be overweight by 2035.

Rand Paul Says COVID-19 ‘One of the Greatest Cover-Ups in Modern Medical History’

Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) called the Covid-19 pandemic “one of the greatest cover-ups in modern medical history."

Republicans Allege Biden Admin Wants to Create ‘Surveillance-Style’ U.S. Dollar

House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN) believes the Biden administration is "currently itching to create a digital authoritarian-style, surveillance-style digital dollar through an executive order.”

Private School in Florida Requires ‘Equity’ Course to Graduate

The North Broward Preparatory School in Coconut Creek, Florida, is requiring students graduating in 2025 and beyond to take the "Confronting Bias, Working Towards Equity" course.

California Supreme Court Rules School Districts Cannot Mandate COVID Vax for Students

The California Supreme Court has ruled that school districts in the state cannot mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for students, in a victory for parents and a blow to advocates of mandatory vaccinations.

New Study Links COVID Vax to Rare Neurological Condition

A study reports three cases of immune-mediated demyelination of the brain and spinal cord in patients who had recently received a COVID-19 vaccine, "likely" linking the two.

Delaware Lowers Bar for New Attorneys

The passing score on the exam has been lowered from 145 to 143, while the number of essays required has been reduced from eight to four, with a corresponding decrease in the number of essay topics from 14 to 10.

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