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Australian Gov’t Sued Over COVID-19 Vaccine Injuries

Class action suit includes over 500 claimants, seeks compensation for injuries allegedly sustained from COVID-19 vaccines.

District Board Overseeing Disney World Eliminates DEI Programs

"The district’s DEI committee will be dissolved and any DEI job duties will be eliminated," reads a press release.

South African Political Leader Calls for Genocide of Whites: ‘Kill the Boer’ (Video)

Singing the genocidal anti-apartheid song "Kill the Boer, the farmer," Malema sparked tensions by targeting the White descendants of Dutch settlers or "Boers" in South Africa.

Obama-Appointed Judge Over Trump Indictment Defends ‘Mostly Peaceful’ BLM Rioters

Following George Floyd's death in May 2020, widespread protests and resulting riots led to numerous casualties, national curfews, and significant property damage estimated to be between $1 and $2 billion.

Judge Rules Trump Claims of 2020 Election Fraud Protected by ‘Presidential Immunity’

This ruling has dismissed an election worker's attempt to sue Trump for the aftermath of these statements.

FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Escapes Prosecution on Campaign Finance Violation Charges

Bankman-Fried will not be prosecuted by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) on campaign finance violation charges.

Christians Win $300,000 Settlement After Wrongful Arrest for Attending Church During COVID

The individuals—Gabriel Rench, Sean Bohnet, and his wife Rachel Bohnet—had initiated a civil lawsuit against the city, claiming their First Amendment rights were violated during a religious gathering in 2020.

Chase Bank Closes Accounts of Popular ‘Natural Health’ Doctor Joseph Mercola

JP Morgan Chase recently terminated the bank account of Dr. Joseph Mercola, known for his criticism of COVID vaccines and proponent of natural health.

U.S. Judge Halts Biden’s Asylum Rules, Dealing Blow to Immigration Strategy

In a decisive blow to President Joe Biden's immigration strategy, U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar, based in California, has put a temporary halt on the administration's new asylum rules.

Sen. Cotton Takes Aim at Law Firms’ Race-Based DEI Hiring Practices, Warns of Legal Consequences

"Federal law has long prohibited treating employees differently because of their race," Cotton stated in the letters, reminding the firms of the Supreme Court's recent declaration that "eliminating racial discrimination means eliminating all of it."

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