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Supreme Court Restores Maine Lawmaker’s Voting Rights After Censure Over Transgender Athlete Post

The U.S. Supreme Court has ordered the Maine House of Representatives to reinstate Republican State Representative Laurel Libby's voting privileges.

Greene Reintroduces Bill Protecting Children from Mutilation

Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has reintroduced her legislation protecting children from genital mutilation through transgender surgeries.

DOJ Files Lawsuit Against Town Discriminating Against Church

The Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against the city of Troy, Idaho, accusing it of discriminating against an evangelical church.

Philadelphia’s Far-Left DA Wins Primary, Secures Likely Third Term

Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner, a progressive backed by George Soros, secured a decisive victory in the Democratic primary on May 20, 2025.

DOJ Launches Initiative Targeting DEI

The Department of Justice has launched an initiative targeting federally-funded entities that hold policies supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts.

Colorado Christian Camp Challenges State’s Transgender Mandate

A Christian summer camp in Colorado has filed a lawsuit against the state, asserting that a new transgender mandate infringes upon its religious freedoms.

ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan on Leave Amid Sexual Misconduct Allegations

Karim Khan, the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), has temporarily stepped down following allegations of sexual misconduct currently under investigation by the United Nations.

Democrat Rep. Aims to Codify Trump Order

Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) introduced legislation to codify President Trump's executive order reducing drug prices.

Microsoft Faces Legal Challenge Over Alleged Workplace Anti-Semitism

A prominent legal organization has accused Microsoft of violating federal anti-discrimination laws by allegedly fostering "widespread anti-Semitism" within its workplace.

Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Birthright Citizenship and Judicial Overreach

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments Thursday, May 15, on President Donald Trump's executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship for children born to non-citizen parents.

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