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Newly Uncovered Benghazi Email Challenges Obama Admin’s Defense, Puts Clinton Team in Spotlight Over Delayed Military Response

“[I]f we had been able to scramble a fighter or aircraft or two over Benghazi as quickly as possible after the attack commenced, I believe there would not have been a mortar attack on the annex in the morning because I believe the Libyans would have split."

Federal Judge Allows Lawsuit Challenging Maine Governor’s COVID Vaccine Mandate

Healthcare workers fight for religious exemptions and Title VII protection.

Justice Clarence Thomas’ Financial Disclosure Reveals No Ethics Violations

Justice Clarence Thomas's recently released 2022 financial disclosure refutes accusations of ethics violations.

Employee Fired Over Failing to Receive COVID-19 Vaccine Reinstated

An employee for the University of Virginia was fired after refusing the COVID-19 vaccine for religious reasons.

Porsche 911 to Be Automaker’s Only Gas-Powered Car by 2030

German luxury automaker Porsche has recently shed light on its electrification strategy, aiming to have 80% of its sales from electric vehicles (EVs) by 2030.

Biden Admin Funds Soros-Backed Group Teaching Young Puerto Rican Men About ‘Toxic Masculinities’

The Biden administration has given $2 million to a George-Soros backed nonprofit to teach young men in Puerto Rico about "toxic masculinities."

Screen Actors Guild Allows ‘The Chosen’ to Continue Filming During Strike

"The Chosen" has been granted an exemption by the Screen Actors Guild to continue filming its fourth season despite ongoing Hollywood strikes.

U.S. House Votes Not to Reinstate Pilots Who Lost Job Over Vaccine Mandate

The House of Representatives voted not to reinstate airline pilots who lost their job over refusing to take the COVID-19 vaccine.

Department of Defense Allows Trans Service Members to Receive Physical Fitness Waiver

A newly publically-available document from the Department of Defense (DOD) describes the “care of service members who identify as transgender.”

U.S. Senate Passes Bipartisan Bills to Combat Foreign Influence on Policy Making

"By providing more transparency about foreign lobbying practices, these bipartisan bills will help stop attempts by foreign adversaries to influence our political process," Senator Peters stated.

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