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Studies Used to Support Banning Gas Stoves Flawed

A new report suggests gas stoves do not pose significant risks to health and indoor air quality.

New York City Authorities Now Urging Ban on Face Masks Inside Shops After Brutal Killing of Bodega Worker

Authorities in New York City are calling for an end to the use of face masks inside delis after a bodega worker was killed by a masked assailant, leading to a reversal of the city's earlier COVID-era mask mandates.

How Corporations Launder Their Race Discrimination Through Third Parties

Since the racial reckoning triggered by the death of George Floyd in the summer of 2020, corporations have opened their checkbooks and flashed their woke credentials.

Darkweb Site Leaks 2 Million Credit, Debit Cards, Personal Information

A criminal website known as "BidenCash" leaked two million credit and debit cards for the site's one-year anniversary, reportedly operated by Russian-speaking cybercriminals impersonating Biden.

Arizona Supreme Court Expedites Kari Lake Lawsuit

Arizona's highest court will consider Lake's petition on March 21.

New York Court Workers Fired for Refusing COVID Vax Must Be Rehired, Given Back Pay

The New York State Public Employment Relations Board has ruled that non-judicial court employees who were fired for refusing to get vaccinated against COVID-19 must be rehired and compensated, including back pay with interest.

Satanic Temple’s ‘SatanCon’ Sells Out in Boston

The Satanic Temple (TST) has announced that SatanCon 2023, “a weekend of blasphemy” to be held in Boston this April, has sold out.

Professor Demands ‘Black Bereavement Leave’ For ‘Trauma’ From Systemic Racism

A critical race theorist and professor demanded that Black people should get special bereavement leave and counseling services in order to deal with issues relating to systemic racism.

Disney To Remove ‘Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah’ Song From Park Parades For Being ‘Racist’

Disney have removed the phrase 'zip-a-dee-doo-dah' from the music of its in-park parades over links to 1946 film 'Song of the South' which pushed racial stereotypes amid an ultra-woke makeover to the amusement park.

West Virginia Legalizes Open Carry On College Campuses

Republican West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice officially signed a bill into law that allows concealed carry permit holders to carry their firearms on the campuses of state colleges and universities.

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