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N.Y. Supreme Court Sides with Trump

New York City is a liberal bastion and the elected officials appear to not want any reminders of former President Donald Trump in that city, but a judge just nixed one of the city’s plans.

New Jersey Schools to Teach First, Second Graders on ‘Gender Identity’, ‘Climate Change’ in Fall

New sex education guidelines were handed out to New Jersey parents at a meeting in February.

Wind Energy Company Pleads Guilty After Wind Farms Kill 150 Bald Eagles in U.S.

The criminal case comes amid a push by President Joe Biden for more renewable energy from wind, solar and other sources to help reduce climate changing emissions.

Court Orders Soros-Funded Prosecutor in Greitens Case to Release Texts

The Missouri Supreme Court on Friday affirmed a lower court’s ruling that ordered St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner to turn over more than two years’ worth of communication records with billionaire Democrat megadonor George Soros.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Says Republicans areTrying to Police Who Is a Woman and Who Isn’t?’

Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York has indicated that Republicans are attempting "to police who is a woman and who isn't."

Rep. Matt Gaetz to Newsmax: Laptop ‘Cover-Up,’ ‘Conspiracy’ Helped Elect Biden

Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., told Newsmax on Friday the establishment and media are actively "covering up" damning information on Hunter Biden's laptop to protect President Joe Biden.

Pennsylvania Must Release Records Pertaining to a ‘Glitch’ That Allowed Non-citizens on Voter Rolls

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania must release its records pertaining to a “glitch” within its Department of Transportation that allowed non-citizens to register to vote in the state for decades. In 2017, authorities discovered an “error” in the computer system of Pennsylvania’s department of transportation “non-United States citizens applying for or renewing a driver’s license to register to vote in the Commonwealth.”

Walgreens Begins Rationing Baby Formula as Supply Chain Issues Persist

Mothers of infants are the latest group of consumers to feel the pinch of supply chain issues as a major drug-store chain announces it will ration baby formula.

Yale Law Under Fire From Senators, Attorneys General for Not Punishing Free Speech Shutdown

Similar controversy at Emory Law School apparently resolved when student government finally agrees to recognize free speech group.

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