Civil Rights

Member of Board FDA Relied on to OK COVID Vax Admits Under Oath She’s ‘Paid by Pfizer’ (Video)

The FDA authorized Pfizer's COVID vaccines for use in American adults and children based on data from a committee whose members are paid by Pfizer.

Biden Admin Gives TSA $18.6 Million for ‘Non-Binary Screening Systems’

As part of the FY22 Omnibus Appropriations, the Biden administration gift TSA $18.6 million to implement "non-binary screening systems" in order to "advance civil rights."

The U.S. Cares About Religious Freedom Abroad, but at Home? Not So Much

The State Department has now designated 12 “Countries of Particular Concern” and placed four more on a “Special Watch List” under the International Religious Freedom Act “for having engaged in or tolerated particularly severe violations of religious freedom.”

Minnesota School District ‘Illegally Excluded’ White Students From Drug Abuse Prevention Fund

A Minnesota school district “illegally excluded” white students from a $1.1 million state grant intended to prevent drug abuse.

Supreme Court Hears Opening Arguments Deciding Religious Liberty Case For Colorado Graphic Designer

SCOTUS to consider a case that has far-reaching implications for religious freedom.

Justice Gorsuch Accuses Colorado of Forcing Christian Baker to Undergo ‘Reeducation Program’

Justice Gorsuch slammed the State of Colorado on Monday for forcing a Christian baker to undergo a “reeducation program” after he refused to create a custom cake celebrating a same-sex marriage on the grounds that it violated his religious convictions.

Pennsylvania ‘Antiracism’ Training Calls Woman Who Killed Cop a ‘Civil Rights Activist’

The Center for Black Educator Development will be providing Pennsylvania educators with "antiracism" guides.

Make Way for the Killer Robots: The Government Is Expanding Its Power to Kill

“Crush! Kill! Destroy!”—The Robot, Lost in Space

Seattle Sued by White Employee for ‘Racially Hostile’ Work Environment

Plaintiff says he was denied opportunities.

Wyoming’s Largest Homeless Shelter Secures Right to Hire Only Christians, Settles Lawsuit

A Christian nonprofit organization that serves as Wyoming's largest homeless shelter recently secured a favorable settlement with state and federal government officials that will allow the shelter to hire only those who share its Christian beliefs.

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