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Federal Judge Rules in Favor of Oklahoma’s Ban on Gender Care

A federal judge ruled in favor of Oklahoma's ban on "gender-affirming" care for minors.

Biden Cybersecurity Agency ‘Likely’ Violated Free Speech by Colluding with Big Tech, Censoring Election Content

On Tuesday, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals broadened an existing injunction to encompass the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), amid allegations of unconstitutional collusion with big tech firms to silence "election-related speech."

Donald Trump Open to House Speaker Role, Committed to ‘Whatever’s Best’ for America (Video)

Former President Donald Trump, on Wednesday, verified from a New York courthouse the emerging discussion regarding his potential candidacy for the Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Trump Seeks Dismissal of 2020 Election Case, Citing Presidential Immunity

The narrative painted by Trump's legal defense is one that advocates for the preservation of a longstanding precedent, positioning the indictment as an anomaly that threatens to undermine the constitutional safeguards vested in the presidency.

FBI Targeting Trump Supporters Ahead of 2024 Election: Newsweek

As the specter of the 2024 U.S. presidential election looms, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) finds itself under scrutiny for purportedly targeting a new category of extremists—loyal supporters of former President Donald Trump, commonly identified as MAGA (Make America Great Again) followers.

Rep. Jim Jordan Confirms Bid for Speaker of the House

"I respectfully ask for your support for Speaker of the House of Representatives," the Ohio representative said.

New York State Mandated to Pay NRA Nearly $450,000 in Legal Fees Post Supreme Court Win

Following a landmark victory at the Supreme Court, a judge in New York has mandated the state to remit almost half a million dollars in legal fees to the National Rifle Association (NRA).

California County Cancels American Christian Heritage Month

Officials in a California county cancelled making July “American Christian Heritage Month” after a number of left-wing groups claimed the recognition of Christianity violated the U.S. Constitution.

Federal Judge Allows Religious Discrimination Case to Proceed

A federal judge allowed a case that claims Michigan officials religiously discriminated against a Christian working at the University of Michigan Health-West to proceed.

New Mexico Republicans Move Forward Plan to Impeach Governor Grisham After Gun Ban Attempt

Republicans in the state of New Mexico are moving forward with impeaching their Democrat governor after an unlawful gun ban.

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