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Florida Medical Board Considers Banning Transition Treatments for Kids

The state would ban treatments for children under 18.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Beats Disqualification Lawsuit, Challengers Appeal

After a state judge refused to disqualify U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) from the ballot, the left-wing group that challenged her candidacy on insurrection grounds is appealing the judge’s ruling to the Georgia Supreme Court.

17% of Immigration Cases Tossed Because DHS Failed to File Paperwork, Study Finds

Immigration judges are tossing one out of every six new immigration cases because Homeland Security failed to file a basic form — the original court summons — according to a new study.

Sen. Rand Paul Calls for End of Taxpayer Funding for China Gain-of-Function Research

Sen. Paul's op-ed claims Democrats for more Chinese bio-lab research.

U.S. Enters Recession Under Biden

U.S. economy shrank 0.2% in the June quarter, 0.9% on an annualized basis.

FBI Agents ‘Encouraged and Incentivized’ to ‘Bolster’ Domestic Extremism Cases

The House Judiciary Committee's Jim Jordan (R-OH) disclosed the information from whistleblowers in a letter to FBI Director Chris Way.

Critical Elements of Leading Alzheimer’s Study Possibly Fraudulent

Critical elements of one of the most cited pieces of Alzheimer’s disease research in the last two decades may have been purposely manipulated, according to a report in Science.

Man Accused of Raping Ohio 10-Year-Old Held Without Bond

A judge on Thursday ordered the man accused of raping and impregnating the 10-year-old Ohio girl who went to Indiana to have the pregnancy terminated held without bond.

WHO Calls for Big Tech to Work With It to Censor Monkeypox ‘Misinformation’

The World Health Organization (WHO), an unelected health agency that was given sweeping censorship powers during the COVID-19 pandemic, has called for all social media platforms to work with it to “prevent and counter” monkeypox “misinformation” and “disinformation.”

Federal Appeals Court Upholds Texas’ Ban on Mask Mandates in Public Schools

The New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ended an injunction from a lower court allowing mask mandates in Texas schools.

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