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Border Patrol Braces for New Surge in Illegal Immigration as Title 42 Ends

As the Biden administration prepares to drop the Title 42 public health provision on May 23, Border Patrol agents and local officials along the border are bracing for an even greater influx of illegal immigrants.

Conservatives Push Elon Musk to Use Twitter Stake to Restore Trump’s Account

Tesla founder's purchase of major stake in Twitter reignites calls to rein in Big Tech censorship.

Elon Musk Joins Twitter’s Board

Tesla CEO Elon Musk became a Twitter board member just hours after becoming their largest stockholder.

Delaware County Includes ‘Jacob’s New Dress’ in K-3 Curriculum

Delaware County School District includes curriculum about cross-dressing boy in their K-3 Social Emotional Learning reading materials.

Trump Files to Disqualify Judge in ‘Russiagate’ Lawsuit Against Hillary Clinton

President Trump looking to remove judge assigned to his lawsuit against Hillary.

Elon Musk’s Twitter Investment Could Be Bad News for Free Speech

The Tesla founder’s decision suggests that he wants to bring the social media platform to heel.

IRS: We Apologize, Your Tax Refund Is Delayed

The big retirement bill that the House passed this week, known as Secure 2.0, has several provisions that would mean more taxpayers can get Roth money into their nest eggs—and in some cases mandates Roth contributions.

Boston University COVID Testing Policy Violated Americans With Disabilities Act, Chd Lawsuit Alleges

Children’s Health Defense and attorney Robert Meltzer of the Mountain States Law Group are suing Boston University on behalf of a student who was suspended for failing to comply with the school’s COVID-19 testing protocol. The lawsuit alleges the university’s testing regimen failed to accommodate the student’s disability.

Some Churches Embracing Reparations in Effort to Make Amends for ‘Active Role’ in Slavery

Some American churches have started setting aside money for slavery reparations after speaking up about various ways in which their churches profited from slavery in some capacity.

Senate Democrats Advance Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Nomination

Senate Democrats are on track to confirm Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson this week, giving President Biden a domestic win and fulfilling his campaign promise of putting the first Black woman on the high court.

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