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Male Google Executive Fired After Rejecting Female Boss’ Advances

A former Google executive claims in a lawsuit that he was fired for turning down a higher-ranking female executive’s unwanted advances.

Gay Couple Accused of Sexually Abusing Adopted Sons Reportedly Bragged About Molesting Them

A Georgia couple is being accused of sexually abusing their adopted children and using them to produce "homemade" child pornography, prosecutors allege.

DOJ Sees First Jan. 6 Acquittal, Rioter Found Not Guilty on Obstruction Charge

The Justice Department saw the first acquittal of a Jan. 6 rioter on the felony obstruction charge.

Supreme Court to Hear Immigration Case by Transgender Woman Against Biden Administration

The Supreme Court on Tuesday will hear the case of a Guatemalan transgender woman who is seeking to avoid deportation from the U.S. after a lower court said she didn’t go through the proper process to demonstrate she would be persecuted in her home country if she were deported.

Florida Subpoenas Medical, Academic Orgs Pushing Transgender Sex Change Treatments onto Children

The State of Florida is taking a hard look at medical and academic organizations advocating for gender-affirming care for minors, issuing subpoenas to nearly two dozen of them in November, per reporting from The Daily Caller.

New FTX CEO Earning $1,300 Per Hour

Paying three additional executives $975 per hour each.

NSA Caught Handing Over Top Secret Info to Undercover FBI Agent

FBI agents have made an arrest in a key espionage case that would have had major national security implications for the U.S.

Here are the 42 Biden Administration Officials House Republicans Have Put on Notice

House Republicans are wasting no time to get their agenda underway as they prepare to take control of the lower chamber, alerting at least 42 officials in the Biden administration that they will be expected to testify in a slew of GOP-led investigations early next year.

City of Boston Agrees to Pay $2.1 Million in Christian Flag Case

The city of Boston has agreed to pay $2.1 million in attorney fees and damages stemming from a 2017 case in which the city refused to allow a Christian flag to be flown at City Hall Plaza for Constitution Day.

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