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Judge Slaps Down Twitter Employee Class Action Lawsuit Request

A federal judge this week ruled that a group of former Twitter employees may not bring a class-action lawsuit against the company over their dismissal, citing the contract they signed with the company that stipulated an individual arbitration policy.

Joe Biden Failed to Report $50,000/Month Rent Payment From Hunter

On his 2017 tax forms, Joe Biden reported only $19,800 in "rent received," with no "rent received" reported on 2018 taxes.

Texas Lawmakers Introduce Bill Restricting Teachings on Gender Identity, Reinforcing Parental Rights

Texas legislators introduced a bill on Thursday that prohibits schools from withholding information regarding the mental, physical, or emotional well-being, or changes in gender identity of students, and restricts the teaching of gender identity and sexual orientation.

CVS Fires Christian Nurse Who Couldn’t Fill Prescriptions for Abortion-Causing Drugs

The CVS pharmacy chain is facing another lawsuit accusing the company of religious discrimination against one of its former employees.

Arkansas Gov. Bans Term ‘Latinx’ from Government Documents

Only 2% of Hispanics use the term, with 40% stating it offends them.

Biden Administration Tightens Border Control for Four Countries

Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.

Ray Epps Claims He ‘Tried to Deescalate’ Jan 6 Events, Committee Transcript Reveals

Epps was caught on video telling the crowd to go into the Capitol the next day, saying, "Tomorrow we need to go in to the Capitol. In to the Capitol."

Polish IKEA Must Rehire Worker Fired for Citing Bible, Court Rules

Worker was supporting traditional sexuality.

University of Oklahoma Bans TikTok

University of Oklahoma bans TikTok for students and staff due to national security concerns and compliance with Governor Kevin Stitt's executive order.

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