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Bill Gates, Indian Government Targeted in Lawsuit Alleging AstraZeneca Vaccine Killed 23-Year-Old

A lawsuit against Bill Gates, the Indian government and others, citing extensive case law, is attracting renewed scrutiny of Gates and his long-term, controversial involvement in India’s vaccine program.

California Agrees to Remove Aztec Prayers From School Curriculum

On Jan. 13, the state of California, along with its Board of Education and Department of Education, settled a lawsuit with parents over a controversial ethnic studies program that required school children to pray to Aztec gods.

Thousands of Churches Warn Against Canada’s Ban on Conversion Therapy

In Canada, a wave of Christian churches are condemning the recently enacted Bill C-4, a law that criminalizes the act of providing, promoting or advertising conversion therapy. The legislation was unanimously passed by the 44th Parliament and was the first bill to do so. It took effect on January 8.

Salt Lake Tribune Calls for ‘Mass Vaccination Campaign,’ National Guard to ‘Ensure’ Unvaccinated Aren’t ‘Allowed, Well, Anywhere’

The Editorial Board for The Salt Lake Tribune thinks the state of Utah should conduct a totalitarian mass vaccination campaign involving National Guard troops, who would “ensure that people without proof of vaccination would not be allowed, well, anywhere.”

Law Student Govt. Rejects Free Speech Group Because Debate Can Cause ‘Real Harm’

This marks the second time in a week that Emory Law School has become embroiled in a free-speech controversy involving a student-run organization.

German Government Considering Shutting Down Telegram

Because anti-lockdown activists are using it to organize

New Hampshire Grassroots Group Gets Machine Vote Counting Removed From 30 Municipalities for Future Elections

A New Hampshire group called the Marigold group was able to defy the odds and take dozens of municipalities back to hand counting of their votes.

Controversial Transgender Swimmer Finally Defeated—by Another Transgender Swimmer

University of Pennsylvania transgender swimmer Lia Thomas’ winning streak was broken Jan. 8 by a Yale competitor who, ironically, also identifies as transgender.

Biden to push changing Senate filibuster rules to clear the way for sweeping elections overhaul

'We will choose democracy over autocracy, light over shadow, justice over injustice'

Biden Administration Reportedly More Involved in ‘Parent-Terrorists’ Letter Than Previously Suspected

The Biden administration was more involved in the creation of the National School Boards Association's controversial “domestic terrorism” letter than previously suspected, according to new documents reviewed by Fox News.

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