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Former U.S. Attorney General Barr Calls Dominion Case Against Fox ‘Weak’ in WSJ Op-Ed

Former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr has written an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal criticizing Dominion Voting Systems' defamation lawsuit against Fox News, arguing that if the law is applied properly, Fox News should win the case and a ruling against the network would have serious implications for all news media.

Missouri Attorney General Issues Emergency Regulation Prohibiting Experimental Gender Transition Interventions

"As Attorney General, I will protect children and enforce the laws as written, which includes upholding state law on experimental gender transition interventions," said AG Bailey.

‘LibsOfTikTok’ Story Hour Canceled Over Threats From Violent Protests at Similar Conservative Events

A children's book event hosted by Chaya Raichik, a conservative author who runs the @LibsOfTikTok account, has been canceled over threats.

Ohio Attorney General Files Civil Lawsuit Against Norfolk Southern Over Train Derailment

Ohio Attorney General has filed a civil lawsuit against Norfolk Southern over a train derailment that caused the release of over one million gallons of hazardous chemicals.

Biden Announces Executive Order Strengthening Gun Control Measures

Joe Biden has issued an executive order aimed at tightening gun control measures, including strengthening background checks, increasing accountability for "rogue" gun dealers, and promoting safe storage of firearms.

Ohio AG Sues Norfolk Southern for ‘Glaring Negligence’ Following Train Derailment

Ohio is suing Norfolk Southern in federal court for “recklessly endangering” the health of residents in East Palestine, Ohio, and the surrounding area after a train derailment in the state last month sparked a public health and environmental emergency.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul Says Drug Stores That Limit Distribution of Abortion Pills Would Suffer ‘Consequences’

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul pledged Friday on CNN that drug stores that limit the distribution of abortion pills would suffer "consequences" if they try to limit distribution in her state.

Three Texas Women Sued for Wrongful Death After Helping Woman Obtain Abortion Pills

Three women in Texas have been sued for wrongful death over allegations that they helped a friend obtain abortion pills to receive an abortion.

Traditional Beliefs Given ‘Threat Tags’ by FBI

Ohio Republican and House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan described the tags as a weaponization "pattern."

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