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California AG Apologizes for Mass Gun Data Leak, Offers One Year of ‘Credit Monitoring Services’

California Attorney General Rob Bonta sent an apology letter to concealed carry permit applicants on Friday after their private information was leaked from a proprietary database.

Germany’s Left Party Calls for Free Meth for Drug Addicts

The parliamentary group of a left-wing party in Germany has filed a motion calling for the controlled distribution of hard drugs to addicts as a means to “reduce the pressure” on the prosecution of drug users and to “initiate a fundamental rethink” into the country’s policy on drugs.

More Than Sixty Years After ‘Liberation,’ Cuba Is a Communist Slave State

In his book Anarchy, State, and Utopia, Robert Nozick has a chapter named "The Tale of the Slave" in which he explains the nine phases from the most restrictive to more liberating states of slavery.

Federal Judge Blocks Arizona Law Giving Civil Rights to Unborn Children

A federal judge has blocked a personhood law in Arizona that gave civil rights to unborn children.

BRICS Could Create Its Own Reserve Currency, Russia’s Medvedev Says

Since its creation in the mid-2000s, the BRICS group of major emerging economies has promoted extensive cooperation between members, and recently, has begun pushing for a global realignment of geopolitical power to better match members' economic, geographic and demographic potential with their position in the international order.

WHO Declares ‘Sex Is Not Limited to Male and Female’

In a news item posted to the World Health Organization (WHO) website on July 6, 2022, WHO announced an update to their "gender mainstreaming...

LA Unified School District Lesson Plans Promote Child Transgenderism

The school district teamed up with several progressive groups to create the lessons.

Yes, They Were Socialists: How the Nazis Waged War on Private Property

When the average person thinks of the Nazis, what often comes to mind is World War II, the Holocaust, and rousing speeches of hate.

Maryland Voters May Have to Wait 10 Days Post-primary for Election Results Due to Mail Ballot Rules

Just about one week ahead of Maryland's primary election, voters are making their way to early voting stations and dropping off mail-in ballots across the state.

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