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Court Rules in Favor of Michigan Fruit Farmer Who Was Banned From Farmer’s Market After Not Hosting Same-Sex Marriages

Steve Tennes sued East Lansing in 2017 after officials excluded him from the city’s farmers market.

GOP Presidential Contender Ramaswamy Would Not ‘Persecute’ Biden Family If Elected

“The question is: Is the next thing that I then want to do, after we have set our nation forward, is it to then focus my agenda on persecuting Joe Biden or his family? My answer to that question is no.”

1,040 U.S. School Districts Adopt Policies Hiding Students’ Gender Identities From Parents

A report from Parents Defending Education found that at least 1,040 school districts in the United States have policies requiring educators to keep students' gender identities from parents.

Andy Ngo Awarded 300K After Antifa Defendants Failed To Defend Themselves in Court

Post Millennial senior editor Andy Ngo was awarded $300,000 after three alleged Antifa defendants did not defend themselves in court as part of a lawsuit.

245,286 Illegal Migrant Encounters in July Alone, Bringing Biden’s 30-Month Total to 8.6 Million: CBP Data

“Despite the happy talk coming out of the Biden administration, claiming that their policies have reduced illegal immigration, the July Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data show precisely the opposite."

St. Louis University Releases Medical Student Toolkit for ‘Transgender Health’

St. Louis University is pushing a toolkit on "transgender health" for medical students.

FBI Prevents Release of FOIA Requests Related to The Death of DNC Worker Seth Rich

Newly released documents reveal the FBI is preventing the release of FOIA requests relating to the murder of DNC worker Seth Rich.

Chinese Behemoth Property Developer Evergrande Declares Bankruptcy After Experts Blamed BlackRock for ‘Blowing Up’ China’s Real Estate Bubble

As of the conclusion of the prior year, the firm, with its linked enterprises holding assets in the U.S., declared outstanding liabilities amounting to $335 billion.

Migrants Transferred from Bronx Hotel to Queens Village Tents 

Illegal immigrants staying at a Bronx hotel in New York City were evicted last week and taken to a shelter in Queens Village.

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