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Illinois Woman Arrested for Threatening to Kill Donald Trump and His Youngest Son Barron

A woman in Illinois has been arrested after allegedly making serious threats against former President Donald Trump and his youngest son Barron.

Former Trump Attorney Submits Himself to Fulton County Authorities

Former Trump attorney John Eastman submitted himself to authorities in Fulton County, Georgia, with bail bondsman Scott Hall.

Germany Constructing ‘Surveillance Apparatus’ Mirroring That Created by Nazis

Germany is reportedly constructing a "huge surveillance apparatus" similar to that built by the Nazis and Stasi.

House Judiciary Subpoenas Citibank for Sharing American’s Private Jan 6 Financial Data with FBI

The demand is for "documents and communications related to the Judiciary Committee's and Weaponization Select Subcommittee's investigation into major banks sharing Americans’ private financial data with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) without legal process for transactions made in the Washington, D.C., area around Jan. 6, 2021."

Federal Firearms Dealers Say Biden Is Targeting Them

Federal Firearms License holders (FFLs) claim President Biden is targeting them after his administration revoked the licenses of 122 FFLs during the last fiscal year.

California Bill Could Criminalize Parents Protesting School Board Meetings

A new bill introduced in California would criminalize "substantial disorder," by parents protesting at school board meetings.

Judge Rules Not to Block Florida Law Restricting Chinese Nationals From Land Ownership

A federal judge denied an injunction from the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), ruling not to block a Florida law prohibiting Chinese nationals and other nationals from purchasing land.

Georgia School Board Fires Teacher For Reading Students a Controversial Book on Gender Identity

A school board in Georgia voted to fire a teacher for reading students a book on gender identity that violates state law.

EPA Approves Fuel Made From Recycled Plastics Despite Data Linking Chemical Exposure to Cancer

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved Chevron's plan to create fuel made from recycled plastics, although a 203-page risk assessment suggests the plan may expose individuals to cancer-causing agents.

Florida Fines Medicaid Providers For Using Tax Money To Perform Transgender Treatment on Minors

The state of Florida is fining five Medicaid healthcare providers for violating Florida's rule against using taxpayer funds to provide transgender treatments on minors.

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