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Charges Dropped Against CEO of Election Tech Company

Charges against the CEO of an election technology company have been dismissed after Los Angeles County prosecutors found “potential bias” in an investigation.

CHD Rutgers Lawsuit Moves Forward, as Rutgers Announces Trial With Pfizer on COVID Vaccines for Kids Under 5

The attorney representing Children’s Health Defense (CHD) and 13 Rutgers University students in a lawsuit challenging Rutgers’ COVID-19 vaccine mandate policy said the District Court of New Jersey didn’t follow the legal standard when it dismissed CHD’s case.

Meta Cuts 11,000 Jobs: Zuckerberg Admits He Made Bad Trend Predictions

The company founder admits to overextending investments.

Judge Holds Lawsuit Over ‘Thousands’ of Mail in Ballots Until December

U.S. District Judge John Kness has moved a lawsuit that could invalidate thousands of mail-in ballots to December 5.

Texas County Extends Voting Time Thanks to Polling Dysfunction

Several states are experiencing problems with voting machines as Americans continue to cast their ballots at polling centers across the country.

Feds Paid for Room Service, Laundry, Babysitters for Illegal Immigrants Kept at Hotels

Homeland Security not only put illegal immigrant families up in hotels at taxpayer expense but the contract it signed insisted they be given five-star treatment with laundry service, their choice of mattresses and guards — not to keep them in, but to keep others out.

Judge Orders School to Read Pro-Life Message on Morning Announcements After It Censored Pro-Life Student

After Plaintiffs submitted their announcement, they received an email from the school stating that “your announcement is not going to be read or posted due to its political nature.”

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.

Madison, Wisconsin Requires Poll Workers to Receive COVID Jab

The only explanation for the mandate is that it was implemented to deter right-leaning poll workers from overseeing election procedures. The city of Madison is requiring that...

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.

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