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Democrats Caution Facebook From Changing ‘Misinformation Policies’

Democratic lawmakers sent a letter to Meta's president of global affairs, Nick Clegg, cautioning Facebook from alterations on "certain misinformation policies.”

26% Of Ukrainian Refugees in Germany Plan to Stay

At least 11,000 Ukrainian refugees took part in a survey inquiring about their future plans in Germany.

America Fest Poll Reveals Support for New RNC Leadership

Turning Point Action's America Fest conducted a poll among its attendees, revealing resounding calls for a new RNC chair.

Tennessee Tells Biden Admin Not to Send ICE Detainees to State

Biden's actions are "irresponsible and a threat to the safety of Tennesseans," says Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee.

Texas National Guard Deployed at U.S.-Mexico Border: Washington Examiner Source

It is unclear how many soldiers have been deployed, as the Texas Military Department, Department of Public Safety, and Governor Greg Abbott have not responded to requests for comment.

Biden Admin Investing $9.6 Billion to ‘Electrify’ U.S. Postal Service Fleet

This includes a commitment to acquire 100% electric delivery vehicles starting in 2026, as well as the installation of charging infrastructure at USPS facilities and the electrification of 66,000 delivery vehicles.

Kari Lake Wins Right to Bring Election Fraud Case to Trial

Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake won the right to take her election fraud case to court this week.

Woman Arrested, Charged for Silent Prayer Near Abortion Clinic

"It’s abhorrently wrong that I was arrested, brought into cells, searched and humiliated by police simply for praying in the privacy of my own mind," Vaughan-Spruce said.

Pediatric Trans Clinic Closes Following Proposal Banning Sex-Change

A pediatric transgender clinic associated with The Medical University of South Carolina has closed following the South Carolina Freedom Caucus (SCFC) filing a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request and proposing a law banning sex-change operations.

Judge Grants Final Approval in $10.3 Million Case for Health Care Workers Denied Religious Exemptions From COVID Vaccines

Liberty Counsel's lawsuit from 2021 was granted final approval by Federal Judge John F. Kness.

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