2021

Louisiana Bans Private Funding in Elections: ‘Zuckerbucks’

A substantial 72.6% of participants endorsed a constitutional amendment to prohibit the use of private funds, widely referred to as "Zuckerbucks," in the election administration.

Victoria’s Secret Ditches Woke Strategy After Revenue Decline

Victoria’s Secret is pivoting its branding strategy after observing a decline in its revenues.

Pregnant Women Resist Vaccines

A report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that pregnant women are resisting vaccines.

IRS Contractor Who Leaked Trump’s Tax Records Pleads Guilty

Charles Littlejohn faces a maximum sentence of five years in prison.

DOJ Seeks 8-Year Sentence for Woman Known as ‘Bullhorn Lady’ from Jan 6 Riot

Found guilty of all charges leveled against her in July, which included obstruction of an official proceeding, destruction of government property, entering a restricted zone while armed, and committing acts of violence on Capitol grounds.

Florida Rep. Cory Mills Helps Evacuate 77 Americans from Israel Amid Conflict

Many stranded Americans reportedly reached out to the U.S. State Department for assistance but did not receive the necessary support.

Student ACT Scores at 30-Year Low

Student ACT scores are at a 30-year low, with some universities looking to drop admission testing requirements entirely.

ICE Monitors Record 5.7 Million Migrants

This figure marks a significant increase from the 3.26 million in the fiscal year 2020 and has surged to 4.7 million by 2022.

Hawaii Symphony Orchestra Sued Over COVID-19 Vaccine Religious Accommodation Denial: Pacific Justice Institute

"While Mr. Gallagher was denied religious accommodation and placed on indefinite unpaid leave, it seems that HSO granted religious accommodation to another HSO musician who was not subjected to unpaid leave."

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