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Smollett Appears to Be Limiting His Instagram Comments Section After Hate-Hoax Guilty Conviction

Only positive comments allowed on recently-convicted Jussie Smollett's Instagram page.

Texas Abortion Law Stands after Supreme Court Approves Challenge from Abortion Providers

Supreme Court on Friday said Texas abortion providers may sue to stop the state's ban on most abortions after six weeks, but left the law in place.

Lawmaker Pulls Bill that Would Have Forced Unvaxxed to Pay Their Own Medical Costs

Illinois Rep. says bill too "divisive," brought "threats" against his family.

Zero Omicron Deaths in U.S., Only One Person Needed Hospitalization: CDC

The CDC confirmed today that the Omicron variant of COVID-19 has killed precisely zero people in the U.S., with only one case requiring hospital treatment.

194 House Republicans Pass Defense Bill that Will ‘Track & Record’ U.S. Soldiers Who ‘Refuse’ COVID Vax

GOP Reps. Crenshaw, Gaetz, Boebert, McCarthy, Jordan, Kinzinger, Cheney vote with Democrats Tuesday night, passing 2022 annual defense spending bill that will "establish a system to track and record" each "vaccine administered" to U.S. soldiers and each vaccine "refusal."

COVID Cases ‘Plummeting’ in Asia with Low Vax Rates: Forbes

"COVID-19 infection and death rates have fallen to their lowest seen since early 2020, with Japan recording an average of 108 cases and one death per day in the last week."

School boards face lawsuits, recalls for censoring public comments on hot-button issues

Federal judge suspends Pennsylvania school district's vague policy on prohibited speech while considering whether to hold officials personally liable.

‘Justice for Jussie’: a Media Chronicle of a Hate Crime Hoax

Over the past half-century or so, American law enforcement and popular culture have conferred an extra level of seriousness and gravity to “hate crimes” as opposed to regular crimes. The definition of a hate crime, according to the FBI, is a regular crime with an added element of bias. “A ‘criminal’ offense against a person or property motivated in whole or in part by an offender’s bias against a race, religion, disability, sexual orientation, ethnicity, gender, or gender identity,” the FBI.gov website states.

Beto O’Rourke trails Texas Gov. Greg Abbott by 15% in head-to-head matchup

Former U.S. Rep. Beto O'Rourke announced a Texas gubernatorial bid last month, but a new Quinnipiac University poll of registered Texas voters appears to bode ill for the Democrat's chances of defeating incumbent GOP Gov. Greg Abbott.

Only 18% Of American Households Are Families With Married Parents

Children need a mother and a father — a context that more American youth than ever are lacking.Among the 130 million households in the United States, only 17.8% feature married parents with children — down from over 40% in 1970, according to the Census Bureau.

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