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Associated Press Sponsored by Left-Wing Foundations

One of the leading wire services has been given millions of dollars from left-wing organizations.

Virginia Farmer’s Livelihood at Risk After Government Raid on Property

An Amish farmer's livelihood in Virginia is at risk after the Virginia Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services (VDACS) raided and seized his property.

Musk Plans Legal Action Against Soros-Funded Organizations Over Free Speech Concerns

Elon Musk, the tech magnate who acquired Twitter last year, renaming it "X," has declared his intention to pursue legal action against certain organizations financially backed by George Soros.

RNC Debate Sees Candidates Divided Over Trump’s Future, Ukraine Support

Ramaswamy, consistently taking a bolder stance than his counterparts, challenged the candidates, "Join me making a commitment that on day one, you would pardon Donald Trump."

Law School Administrators Work To Evade Supreme Court Ban on Affirmative Action

Law school administrators are attempting to work around the Supreme Court's ban on race-based admissions decisions.

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.

Court Allows Alabama To Enforce Ban on Children’s Transgender Surgeries

A three-judge panel of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Alabama can continue its ban on transgender surgeries for children.

New App ‘VotifyNow’ Aims to Strengthen Election Integrity by Tracking Reported Irregularities

In response to rising concerns over election fraud, especially prevalent during the 2016 presidential and 2018 midterm elections, entrepreneur Johnny Vieira introduced an app named VotifyNow.

UN Developing ‘Digital Army’ to Target ‘Misinformation’

The United Nations (UN) is developing a "digital army" in order to continue its battle against online misinformation.

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