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White Sign-Language Interpreter Sues Broadway’s ‘The Lion King,’ Claims he Was Fired Because of His Race

A white sign-language interpreter is suing Theatre Development Fund for discrimination, alleging that the Broadway show fired him because of his skin color.

Female Beauty Pageants Can Exclude Men Who Identify as Women, 9th Circuit Rules

A federal appeals court this week upheld the rights of female-only beauty pageants to exclude biological males in a major case that impacts the debate over transgenderism in society.

Pennsylvania Moms Gain Win in Suit Against Schools Over Gender Identity Indoctrination in First Grade

A judge has ruled that a lawsuit brought by Pennsylvania moms against their children's first-grade teacher will be allowed to proceed, striking down a motion asking the court to dismiss the case.

Texas AG Assists With Protection for Unvaccinated Federal Workers

Paxton's office joined the Florida-led brief headed for the Ninth Circuit.

Fauci to Be Deposed Nov 23 in Missouri-Louisiana Social Media Suppression Case

Fauci was previously required to turn over emails regarding the case.

FBI Requests Court Seal Seth Rich Files They Claimed Not to Have

The FBI has requested a federal court seal materials relating to the death of Seth Rich for 66 years, files the FBI previously said they did not have.

Mexico Sues US Gun Sellers in US Court Claiming Illegal Arms Trafficking

The nation is claiming the companies are running arms for the Mexican cartels. QUICK FACTS: The government of Mexico is suing five United States gun manufacturers...

Three Men Convicted of Plot to Kidnap Michigan Governor

Three men were found guilty on Wednesday by a jury in Michigan of conspiring to abduct the state's Democratic governor in 2020.

The DOJ Is Hiding Information About Biden’s Attempts To Interfere In U.S. Elections

The DOJ is hiding records about Biden’s order telling federal agencies to develop plans to interfere in state election administration.

Jury Has Yet to Reach a Verdict in Danchenko Trial, Will Resume Deliberations Tuesday

The federal case against Steele dossier primary source Igor Danchenko ended Monday with closing arguments and jury deliberations, but without a verdict being reached.

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