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Verizon and AT&T Reject Request From Regulators to Further Delay 5G Rollout

Verizon and AT&T on Sunday rejected a request by the U.S. government to delay rolling out its next-generation 5G wireless technology but offered to expand so-called “exclusion zones” for six months.

Dems Accused Ron Desantis of Going on Vacation Amid COVID Surge—He Was Actually Accompanying Wife to Cancer Treatment

Democrats accused Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) of going "missing" or being on vacation last week as COVID-19 cases surge in the Sunshine State.

Trump Confidant Kerik Surrenders Memos to Jan. 6 Panel, Vows to ‘Eviscerate’ Democrat Narrative

Memos show Trump team planned pressure campaign ahead of Jan. 6 to shame governors and state officials into investigating suspected election irregularities.

Legal scholar Turley asks why hasn’t FBI raided NY Times publisher, as with O’Keefe

"Sulzberger really had no reason to worry even after the O’Keefe raid," Turley argues. "That is precisely the problem."

Judge Says College Can’t Merely Pay $1 in Damages for Violating Student’s Right to Share Faith

Gwinnett College cannot simply pay $1 each in damages for violating two students’ constitutional right to express their religious faith on campus without prior permission from administrators, according to a federal judge.

Conservatives Hit Loudoun County Schools with Over 500 FOIA Requests

Conservatives seeking information about a Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) alleged sexual assault coverup, among other things, have flooded the school division with over 500 Virginia Freedom of Information Act (VFOIA) requests, according to Loudoun Now.

Christmas Eve Traditions Are Especially Welcome This Year

Last year was a difficult year for my family in several ways. At the start of the pandemic, my job at the time as a church communications director became stressful, especially after I had to do most of my work from home. We had to make so many on-the-fly decisions and communicate them that I wound up doing something work-related 31 out of 32 consecutive days.

Project Veritas Win: Judge Orders New York Times to Return Internal Memos to Undercover Journal

NY Supreme Court, noting that "'Hit and run' journalism" is not protected, rules New York Times may have "improper" obtained PV's attorney-client memos before...

Durham zeroes in on Clinton campaign, could call some aides to testify, court memo reveals

New court filing in Steele dossier source Igor Danchenko's criminal case shows prosecutors want to know if Clinton campaign knew false intel was going to FBI. Expert calls it an "incredible twist."

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