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TikTok Banned on Louisiana’s Department of State Devices

Louisiana’s Secretary of State, Kyle Ardoin, announced Monday that he is banning TikTok on all devices issued by the Department of State.

Attacks on American Churches Have Increased 174 Percent Since 2018

The number of documented attacks on churches has steadily increased in recent months and years, with a dramatic uptick in 2022 in abortion-related vandalism related to the U.S. Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade, according to a landmark new report.

‘Twitter Files’ Make It Clear: We Must Abolish the FBI

As we learn more and more from the “Twitter Files,” it is becoming all too obvious that Federal agencies such as the FBI viewed the First Amendment of our Constitution as an annoyance and an impediment.

Judge Grants Final Approval in $10.3 Million Case for Health Care Workers Denied Religious Exemptions From COVID Vaccines

Liberty Counsel's lawsuit from 2021 was granted final approval by Federal Judge John F. Kness.

Christian Nurse Sues VA for Not Letting Her Opt Out of Abortion Policy

Stephanie Carter, a nurse practitioner at the Olin E. Teague Veterans’ Center in Temple, Texas, has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for not allowing her a religious accommodation to opt out of participating in the agency's new federally funded abortion plan, citing the Religious Freedom Restoration Act which requires the federal government to accommodate religious objections.

Texas Will Resume Construction on Border Wall

Texas will resume construction of a border wall on its border with Mexico after negotiating with private property owners, while Biden sues Arizona.

U.S. Supreme Court Could ‘Remove’ President, VP, Hundreds in Congress for ‘Treason’: ‘Brunson v. Adams’ (Case No. 22-380) Docketed

Raland J. Brunson's lawsuit against 388 federal officeholders, Biden, Harris, Pelosi, and Pence, was docketed by the United States Supreme Court on October 24, 2022.

Court Rules Biological Males Can Compete with Women in Connecticut

A federal appeals court in New York City ruled on Friday that transgender athletes in Connecticut are allowed to participate on female sports teams, upholding a lower court's dismissal of a lawsuit filed by cisgender runners.

Texas Busses 85 Migrants to Philadelphia

On Friday, two buses carrying nearly 90 migrants from Latin America arrived in Philadelphia.

Biden’s State Department Teams Up With Multinational Corporations to Funnel Refugees Into American Jobs

President Joe Biden’s State Department is partnering with hundreds of multinational corporations to open a jobs program for refugees arriving in the United States as the nation’s labor force participation rate remains at historical lows.

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