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Florida Lawmakers Want Students to Take Financial Literacy Course Before Graduating High School

Florida lawmakers unanimously approved a bill on Feb. 23 that would require high school students to take and pass a financial literacy course before graduating.

California Bill Would Punish Doctors Who Promote COVID ‘Misinformation,’ as Other States Move to Protect Doctors’ Rights to Treat Patients

California lawmakers want COVID vaccine mandates for all K-12 students and the right to “discipline” doctors who step outside public policy guidelines for treating COVID patients. But other states, including New Hampshire and Kansas, are eying legislation designed to protect physicians who prescribe drugs like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine.

Supreme Court Agrees to Take Up Colorado Religious Liberty Case

Supreme Court will hear '303 Creative LLC v. Elenis,' a case involving a Colorado web designer who argues that creating wedding websites celebrating same-sex marriage would violate her religious beliefs.

New York City Fires Nearly 1,500 Workers for Refusing COVID-19 Vaccine

New York Mayor Eric Adams  announced on Monday that 1,430 public-sector workers in the city were fired for failing to meet a Feb. 11 deadline to get vaccinated against COVID-19.

Dems Declare ‘Unconditional War on Racism’ in Bill Establishing a $70bn Federal, ‘Reconciliation’ Agency

House Democrats have introduced a bill that would, if passed, declare an “unconditional war on racism” while establishing the “Department of Reconciliation” as a new federal agency.

Kansas Woman Died From Allergic Reaction to Moderna COVID Vaccine, Autopsy Confirms

Jeanie Evans, 68, of Effingham, Kansas, died of "anaphylaxis due to COVID-19 vaccination," according to her autopsy report. Evans died March 24, 2021, one day after her first dose of Moderna’s vaccine.

55 Federal Agencies Now Tracking Those Who Applied For Religious Exemptions To COVID Vax

Up to 57 policy amendments were drafted by 55 departments under the Biden administration, all seeking to track federal employees who are requesting for different types of exemptions to COVID vaccines, the Liberty Counsel Action (LCA) has found.

Colleges Struggle to Recruit Therapists as Students Seek Mental Health Services ‘in Droves’

Colleges and universities are struggling to keep up with the demand for mental health services, as college students seek mental health therapy on campus in droves, part of a 15-year upswing that spiked during the pandemic.

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