Law

How a Trial in Finland Could Have Worldwide Effects on Government Persecution of Religion

‘If the prosecution wins, the ability of pastors to preach the gospel is effectively over in Finland, without criminal sanction.’

Documents Reveal US Gov’t Spent $22M Promoting Anti-Russia Narrative in Ukraine and Abroad

The National Endowment for Democracy can claim it is in the business of democracy promotion. In reality, it does anything but that, unless “democracy” is entirely synonymous with elite U.S. interests.

Police on Horseback Trample ‘Freedom Convoy’ Protesters in Canada

On horseback in downtown Ottawa Friday, Canadian law enforcement was recorded forcing their way through a crowd of protesters as part of the government’s response to ending the 22-day protest against Canada’s Covid-19 restrictions.

Clinton Allies Now Occupy Top Roles in BLM Organization, Filings Show

Recent BLM filings reveal prominent Democrat lawyer Marc Elias and another longtime Clinton ally have taken on key roles in the organization.

United Airlines Vax Mandate ‘Coerced’ Employees Into ‘Violating Their Religious Convictions’: Court

The United Airlines COVID-19 vaccine mandate has violated some employees’ religious beliefs, according to a federal appeals court.

Lawsuit Seeks to Prevent ‘Zuckerbucks’ Influence on Future Elections

Michigan official sued for diverting 'PPE' grant money to 'boost Democrat candidates'

Facebook Employee and LGBTQ Advocacy Group Board Member Reportedly Caught in Pedophile Sting Trying to Lure 13-Year-Old Boy Claims ‘I Was Flirting

Jeren Miles, manager of community development at Facebook's Meta, was reportedly caught by a grassroots pedophile-catching operation admitting that he had been sending sexually explicit messages to a person he believed was a 13-year-old boy.

EU State Sets up Commission on Legality of COVID Jab Mandates

Two doctors and two lawyers will produce a report on whether Austria’s mandatory jabs are illegal

IRS, Department of Homeland Security Contracted Firm That Sells Location Data Harvested From Dating Apps

The company formerly known as X-Mode is now part of a federal government contractor that sells location data quietly harvested from apps.

‘The Baby Can Feel Pain’: West Virginia House Delegates Pass Pro-Life Bill

House members in West Virginia have held to their pro-life convictions with a bill that would outlaw abortions after 15 weeks

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