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Judge Rejects Challenge to California Censorship Law

A judge dismissed a lawsuit challenging California’s censorship law over alleged violations of the First and Fourteenth Amendments.

Gov. Newsom’s National Constitutional Amendment Limiting Gun Access Halted

May result in a national Constitutional Convention, which last occurred in 1787.

Atlanta College Reinstates Mask Mandate Amid ‘Rising’ COVID-19 Cases Following Georgia’s High Vaccination Rate

The rise in cases follows at least a majority (69%) of Georgia residents receiving a COVID vaccine as of May, raising questions about the vaccine's efficacy.

‘Trump Won’ Yard Sign Arsonist Identified as Jim White

John Kane filed a complaint against cycling arsonist Jim White.

1,040 U.S. School Districts Adopt Policies Hiding Students’ Gender Identities From Parents

A report from Parents Defending Education found that at least 1,040 school districts in the United States have policies requiring educators to keep students' gender identities from parents.

Michigan’s $2.4B EV Battery Plant Backed by Chinese Communist Party

Despite being headquartered in Fremont, California, Gotion, Inc. is wholly under the ownership and jurisdiction of Gotion High-Tech from Hefei, an eastern Chinese city.

Ford CEO Experiences a ‘Reality Check’ While Driving One of His Electric Vehicles

Ford CEO Jim Farley explained have a "reality check" after experiencing a common complaint from electric vehicle owners during his cross-country road trip in the automobile maker's electric pickup truck.

California Pastor Fired After Writing Essay In Support Of Gay Marriage

A pastor who led San Diego First Church of the Nazarene has lost his job after writing an essay that disagrees with forbidding same-sex marriage.

California Bill Could Criminalize Parents Protesting School Board Meetings

A new bill introduced in California would criminalize "substantial disorder," by parents protesting at school board meetings.

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