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Florida Can Bar Businesses From Requiring Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination: Appeals Court

Florida’s law barring businesses from requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination is likely legal, a federal appeals court has ruled.

Health Care Worker Fired Over Christian Gender Ideology

The physician's assistant says she was fired after she disclosed her religious beliefs.

Leftists Threatened by Faith ‘Because God Is a Rival to Their Power’: Tucker Carlson

"God, family, country? That's not radical. It’s hard to imagine a more wholesome message or more pro-human platform."

Administrator Departs Elite NYC School After Project Veritas Video Shows She Admitted ‘Sneaking’ in Political Agenda

An administrator at a private $60,000-a-year New York City school located in the city’s Upper West Side is “no longer employed” just under a month after Project Veritas published a video of her admitting to “promoting an agenda” in the classroom.

Rochester Children’s Hospital Offers Gender Transition Services for 8-Year-Olds

Hospitals across the country have created gender clinics to facilitate gender transition for both minors and adults.

Pfizer Is Being Sued for Discriminating Against Whites and Asians

A group of healthcare professionals have sued Pfizer Inc for running a discriminatory fellowship program that excludes white and Asian applicants.

Biden’s Executive Orders to Date Have Cost Taxpayers Over $1 Trillion

President Joe Biden has issued 99 executive orders since taking office in 2021.

After Courts Force Jewish University to Host LGBTQ Campus Group, University Shuts Down All Clubs

Yeshiva University has shut down all its campus clubs following a Supreme Court decision that would have forced the university to recognize an LGBTQ group on campus.

Federal Court Deals Major Blow to Big Tech and Sets up SCOTUS to Restore Free Speech

A Texas law prohibiting social media platforms, such as Twitter and Facebook, from discriminating against users based on their speech does not violate the First Amendment, a federal appellate court held on Friday.

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