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California Sued by Five Doctors for Medical Misinformation

Law allows medical boards to punish physicians over medical "misinformation."

How The PA Gubernatorial Race Will Majorly Affect 2024 Elections

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Supreme Court Considers Ending Affirmative Action

"I guess I don’t put much stock in that, because I’ve heard similar arguments for segregation," said Justice Clarence Thomas about race-based admissions improving education.

Federal Judge Blocks New York Ban on Firearms in Churches

The judge cited Constitutional privilege.

Texas AG Assists With Protection for Unvaccinated Federal Workers

Paxton's office joined the Florida-led brief headed for the Ninth Circuit.

San Francisco DA Vows to Limit Public’s Access to Pelosi Attack Evidence ‘As Much as Possible’

The San Francisco prosecutor overseeing the trial of the man accused of attacking Paul Pelosi last week is vowing to sharply limit the public's access to key evidence surrounding the assault.

Fauci to Be Deposed Nov 23 in Missouri-Louisiana Social Media Suppression Case

Fauci was previously required to turn over emails regarding the case.

Arkansas Law that Prohibits Transgender Procedures on Minors Held Up in Court

The law prohibits but does not criminalize the procedures.

Twitter and Facebook Executives Held Regular Meetings with DHS on Censorship Practices

Leaked documents outlined the topics covered in the meetings.

GOP Believes Trump Will Be Indicted Following Midterms

Republicans believe Trump will be indicted between two to three months after the midterm elections due to Democratic pressure against Attorney General Merrick Garland.

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