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Biden Cybersecurity Head Warns of ‘Glitches’ During Midterms

The official said to expect “normal” errors and glitches.

New York Judge Rules Extensive Absentee Voting Unconstitutional: Election Integrity Win

Judge Dianne Freestone of Saratoga County decided universal absentee voting for the sake of "perpetual health emergencies" is "Orwellian" and unconstitutional.

Arkansas Law that Prohibits Transgender Procedures on Minors Held Up in Court

The law prohibits but does not criminalize the procedures.

Supreme Court Rules TSA Can Require Masks On Planes During ‘Public Health Emergencies’

The Supreme Court upheld a ruling Monday giving the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) the permission to mandate masks on planes during Public Health Emergencies.

Medical Board Moves to Strip Dr. Peter McCullough of Certifications

A medical board has moved to strip top cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough of his certifications in internal medicine and cardiovascular disease, claiming that he provided misleading medical information to the public about COVID-19 vaccines.

Navy Has Discharged Nearly 2,000 Sailors for Refusing COVID Vaccine

The number of U.S. Navy sailors released from service for refusing COVID vaccination is nearing 2,000.

Justice Thomas Rejects Lawyer’s Rationale for Using Race in Admissions for Diversity

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas on Monday dismissed an argument from a lawyer defending race-based affirmative action policies in college admissions and said that he doesn't give much weight to the idea that diversity automatically creates better outcomes.

Christian Pastor, Lawyer Team Up To Fight Abortion One City at a Time

A lawyer and a Texas Christian pastor have taken it upon themselves to fight abortion one city at a time following the U.S. Supreme Court's controversial overturning of the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling.

Nudist ex-lover of Paul Pelosi attacker is female PEDOPHILE

Nudist ex-lover of Paul Pelosi attacker is female PEDOPHILE who harassed boy, 14, and who bought sex dolls 'for their sons to use'

Georgia Citizens Will Now be Able to Sue Election Officials

The Supreme Court of Georgia made the ruling on Tuesday which followed the state code for legal standing, as opposed to the federal code.

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