The city of Seattle, Washington, agreed to pay $3.65 million to settle a lawsuit over its failure to end the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest (CHOP) zone in 2020.
In case you missed it, the CDC’s Immunization Safety Office Director, Dr. Tom Shimabukuro, recently admitted at an FDA Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee (VRBAC) meeting that – yes – people have in fact, suffered “debilitating illness” and “lasting health problems” following COVID-19 “vaccination.”
"Durably protective vaccines against non-systemic mucosal respiratory viruses with high mortality rates have thus far eluded vaccine development efforts," writes Dr. Fauci
Leaders in multiple states and cities are embracing efforts to bar police from pulling drivers over for certain less-severe traffic violations, a move that some experts believe endangers public safety.
Pennsylvania’s Election Law Advisory Board has released an interim report making five recommendations for how the legislature can address grey areas in the state election code as it relates to mail-in voting.
In hopes of satisfying diversity recruitment quotas, London's Metropolitan Police prioritized immutable characteristics prized by DEI consultants over candidates' relevant skills.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) refused to provide the House Judiciary Committee with details from their special counsel investigation into the Biden documents.