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California Implements Sweeping Changes with New Laws on Guns, Fees, and School Supplies

Certain laws in California are effective as of July 1. These new rules tax weapons and ammunition, mandate that bars provide date-rape drug test kits...

Supreme Court Rules Banning Homeless Encampments are Constitutional

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to allow cities to continue banning homeless encampments.

Political Prosecution of Trans-Procedure Whistleblower by the DOJ Receives Backlash from Ted Cruz

Senator Ted Cruz is demanding answers from the Department of Justice (DOJ) regarding the prosecution of Dr. Eithan Haim, a whistleblower in Texas who raised concerns about gender transition procedures on minors. 

New Jersey Gym Owner Cleared of All Charges After Keeping Business Open During COVID Lockdowns

New Jersey gym owner Ian Smith has been cleared of nearly 80 charges after keeping his business open during COVID lockdowns.

Pro-Life Activist Sentenced to Four Years in Prison Following Protest in D.C.

A pro-life activist was sentenced to over four years in prison for partaking in a protest outside of a Washington, D.C., abortion center in October 2020.

Pro-Lifer Avoids Prison After Working with DOJ Against Fellow Activists

A pro-life activist who cooperated with Biden's Justice Department is avoiding prison.

California Assemblywoman Calls for Golden Gate Bridge Protesters to Face Severe Consequences

A California lawmaker is calling the pro-Palestinian protests that took place on the Golden Gate Bridge earlier this week "unacceptable" and said the protesters who trapped drivers and first responders for hours need to be held accountable to "the fullest extent of the law."

Finnish Supreme Court to Hear Case on Politician Sharing Bible Verse

The Finnish Supreme Court will hear the case of Member of Parliament Päivi Räsänen, who was charged with committing a "hate crime" after she shared a 2019 tweet including a Bible verse and views supporting traditional marriage.

71-Year-Old Woman Convicted on All Charges For Praying in Capitol on January 6

Rebecca Lavrenz, known on social media as the “J6 Praying Grandma,” was convicted this week of four federal misdemeanor charges by a D.C. jury related to her participation at the Capitol on January 6, 2021.

Pro-Life Activists Receive FACE Act Convictions After Protesting Outside Abortion Clinic

Four pro-life activists are facing FACE Act convictions for peacefully protesting outside of a Tennesee abortion clinic in 2021.

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