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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.

Rather than pay $22K to repair his Tesla’s faulty battery, the owner decided to strap dynamite to the car and blow it into smithereens

Faced with an astronomical repair bill, the owner of a 2013 Tesla Model S recently decided that he'd rather strap 66 pounds of dynamite to the vehicle and record it exploding into thousands of pieces than pay the cost to fix it.

Canadian Officials Secretly Tracked 33 Million Mobile Devices During COVID Lockdown

Canada's Public Health Agency admitted to accessing the data, such as cell-tower location during lockdown to monitor people’s activity.

A private business can discriminate based on a vaccine? Tell that to Christian photographers

“Oh, of course private businesses can collude with the government to ensure that you have no access to employment, goods, and services and are marginalized from society if you don’t share their values — don’t you know that?”

A Failed Nation is Marked When Truth Is Discarded and Replaced with Untruth

A failed nation is marked when truth is discarded and replaced with untruth.

China Defends Joe Biden from ‘Morbid Abuse’ of ‘Let’s Go, Brandon’

China’s government-run propaganda newspaper Global Times defended President Joe Biden on Monday from Americans using the phrase “let’s go, Brandon” to signal dissatisfaction with his job performance, claiming it is representative of “extreme political sentiment” and branding it “abuse.”

Chinese Military-Linked HDI Chairman Attended Joe Biden’s Inauguration

The Chinese military-linked Humpty Dumpty Institute Chairman Dr. Al Khalafalla attended the exclusive inauguration of Joe Biden on January 20, 2021.

Five governorships most likely to change party control in 2022

The balance of power could flip in Washington after next year’s midterm elections if Republicans win a House and/or Senate majority. But state legislatures and governor’s mansions could be in for dramatic changes as well. With 36 governorships up in 2022, here are five among the most likely to change party control.

Women Inmates Seek Help as Law Allows ‘Trans Women’ to Share Spaces in California Prisons

Female inmates in California prisons are seeking relief after a new California law allows biological men to be housed at women’s detention centers in the state based on their “gender identity.”

NY Times Editor, 49, Dies One Day After Moderna Booster Vax from Heart Attack

Carlos Tejada, a New York Times Deputy Asia Editor, has died at the age of 49. He suffered a heart attack less than a day after posting to social media that he had received a Moderna booster vaccination.

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