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Supreme Court Rules Businesses Don’t Have to Compromise Their Religious Beliefs, Right to Free Speech

Justice Neil Gorsuch, who wrote the majority opinion, declared, "The First Amendment’s protections belong to all, not just to speakers whose motives the government finds worthy. In this case, Colorado seeks to force an individual to speak in ways that align with its views but defy her conscience about a matter of major significance."

Texas: ‘Operation Lone Star’ Sees ‘Over 386,000 Illegal Immigrant Apprehensions’

"[M]ore than 28,000 felony charges reported," Gov. Abbot reveals.

Fundraising Campaign Surpasses $1 Million to Support French Officer Involved in Fatal Shooting

In the prefecture of Nanterre, Florian M. fatally shot a 17-year-old Algerian-heritage teenager named Nahel, who had a criminal record, during a traffic stop last Tuesday.

Boston University School of Law Offers Therapy for Students ‘Upset’ Over Recent Supreme Court Rulings

Boston University School of Law has offered students who are upset about the recent rulings by the U.S. Supreme Court mental health counseling services.

US Attorney Leading Hunter Biden Investigation Says Probe Was ‘Influenced by Politics’

The U.S. attorney in charge of the Hunter Biden investigation broke his silence last week saying the high-profile probe was "influenced by politics" and that he was "hamstrung" when making decisions relating to the case.

Ukrainian Business Federation Demands Action Be Taken to Stop Rampant Corruption by Gov’t

The Federation of Employers of Ukraine appealed to President Volodymyr Zelensky to call for action against the rampant corruption and abuse of power by the government.

Dean Admits He Secretly Discriminates For The Sake of ‘Diversity’ When Hiring

University of California, Berkeley Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky was caught on footage reportedly claiming that he secretly discriminates when hiring faculty in the name of diversity.

Job Applicants Allege Invasive Sexual and Personal Questions in Hiring Process at Bill Gates’s Private Office

The allegations suggest that the line of questioning was particularly severe for female candidates, with some reporting they were asked about their preference for pornography, the presence of explicit pictures on their phones, extramarital affairs, and whether they had ever "danced for dollars."

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