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Arizona Superior Court Orders Secretary of State to Release List of Noncitizen Voters

In a landmark decision, the Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that Secretary of State Adrian Fontes must release records identifying registered voters who have not provided proof of citizenship. This ruling supports the efforts of America First Legal (AFL), which filed the original records request through the Arizona Free Enterprise Club. AFL’s demand follows concerns that Arizona’s voter rolls may include noncitizens, raising potential election integrity issues.

Department of Energy Collecting Religious Exemption Data

Senator James Lankford (R-OK) warned that the Department of Energy (DOE) policy requiring the agency to collect and store religious exemption requests may violate the First Amendment.

FBI’s Secret Investigation into Trump Campaign Uncovered, Claims Whistleblower

The House Judiciary Committee is currently investigating a whistleblower report that alleges the FBI initiated a covert operation targeting Donald Trump shortly after he...

Trump to Reinstate Faith Office if He Wins Presidency

Former President Donald Trump declared during Monday's National Faith Summit in Powder Springs, Georgia, that he would reinstate the Faith Office he established during his first term as president.

Jeff Bezos Defends Washington Post’s Lack of Presidential Endorsement

Jeff Bezos, the owner of The Washington Post, defended the paper's decision not to issue a presidential endorsement.

UCLA Tears Down Ben Shapiro Posters Just Ahead of His Speech

A University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) employee was caught on video tearing down posters advertising a speech by conservative commentator Ben Shapiro, just hours before Shapiro was set to speak at the campus.

Trump Considers Suing CBS News Following ‘Deceptive’ Harris Interview

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump suggested on Friday that he may sue CBS News over what he described as deceptive editing to improve Democrat nominee Kamala Harris’ performance in her controversial "60 Minutes" interview.

Democrats Urge Companies to Maintain DEI Initiatives

Forty-nine Democratic lawmakers have urged U.S. companies to maintain their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts.

Researchers Sue Publisher Over Retraction of Abortion Pill Studies

A team of scholars has launched a lawsuit against a publishing company for retracting a series of research papers on the dangers associated with...

Anti-Israel Journalist Sets Himself on Fire Outside White House

Photojournalist Samuel Mena Jr., who works in the media, set himself on fire outside the White House during a protest against Israel.

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