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Christians Win $300,000 Settlement After Wrongful Arrest for Attending Church During COVID

The individuals—Gabriel Rench, Sean Bohnet, and his wife Rachel Bohnet—had initiated a civil lawsuit against the city, claiming their First Amendment rights were violated during a religious gathering in 2020.

Nearly 1,000 Venezuelan Migrants Form Caravan, Aim to Reach U.S. Border Amidst Rising Influx

The migrants disclosed that their entry into Mexico was unauthorized and facilitated by crossing a river that served as a natural border.

California Assembly Committee Votes Against Making Child Trafficking a ‘Serious Felony’

California lawmakers in the Assembly Public Safety Committee voted "no" on a measure that would make child trafficking a "serious felony."

Bill in California Would Force Judges To Take Race Into Account During Prison Sentencing

A new bill introduced in the state of California would require judges to consider race when giving prison sentences to criminals.

U.N.’s ‘Our Common Agenda’ Allows Unprecedented Power Be Given to Global Body in Event of ‘Complex Global Shocks’

The United Nations would be the ultimate authority in both public and private matters.

California ‘Skittles’ Bill Aims to Ban Five Harmful Food Additives Liked to Cancer and Hormone Disruption

The ban targets common ingredients in candies and processed foods, including red dye No. 3, titanium dioxide, brominated vegetable oil, potassium bromate, and Propylparaben.

Black Lives Matter Calgary President and Activist Charged with Assault and Sexual Assault Following Violent Altercation

Adora Nwofor, the 47-year-old president of the Black Lives Matter (BLM) chapter in Calgary, has been charged with one count each of assault and mischief following a physical skirmish last month near Western Canada High School.

Washington School District Forces Students to Take Part in Pride Activities

Olympia School District will feature Pride songs and books as part of an effort to "journey toward Gender-Inclusive Schools.”

Tennessee’s Gov. Lee Grants $200 Million for Full-Time Armed Resource Officers in Public Schools

The grants, a joint effort between Gov. Lee and the General Assembly, will fund the placement of a full-time, armed school resource officer (SRO) at every public school and implement physical security improvements at public and non-public schools across Tennessee.

California Democrats Push Legislation Reportedly Allowing Therapists to Approve 12-Year-Olds to Live In Shelters Without Signs of Abuse

California Democrats are pushing Assembly Bill 655, reportedly allowing therapists to approve a 12-year-old to live in housing facilities without parental consent or evidence of abuse at home.

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