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New Jersey Investigating Election Errors

"Based on public reports regarding the 2022 General Election in Monmouth County, a full investigation is warranted to encourage and preserve public trust in our elections, including recommendations for reforms to benefit the conduct of contests statewide," said Attorney General Matthew Platkin.

Finland Features Transgender Figure Skater at European Championships

Finland made a special show of virtue signaling to the transgender community by showcasing a 59-year-old transgender farmer who bore the country’s flag during the opening ceremony for the European Figure Skating Championships in Espoo, Finland.

Nearly 1 In 4 Teachers Adjusted Lesson Plans Despite Not Knowing CRT Laws In Place

Nearly one in four teachers say they changed their lesson plans due to laws banning Critical Race Theory (CRT), despite many not knowing which laws are actually in place, according to a 2023 national report.

Government Will Seek to Delay MAID Expansion as Quickly as Possible in New Session, Says Justice Minister

The federal government will introduce legislation aimed at delaying the eligibility expansion for medical assistance in dying (MAID) “as quickly as possible,” says Justice Minister David Lametti.

School Libraries Shut Down From Fear of Florida Law

Manatee County, Florida teachers closed school libraries out of fear that books may violate Florida's pornography laws.

Federal Judge Blocks California Law Criminalizing COVID-19 ‘Misinformation’ as Unconstitutional ‘Nonsense’

"How do you expect doctors to know what may violate the law?" the judge asked.

Pope Says Homosexuality Not a Crime

Pope Francis criticized laws that criminalize homosexuality as “unjust,” saying God loves all his children just as they are and called on Catholic bishops who support the laws to welcome LGBTQ people into the church.

California Pushes Wealth Tax, Includes Those Moving Out of State

The bill is titled "Wealth Tax: False Claims Act."

Gavin Newsom’s Latest Attack Against the Second Amendment Is Dripping With Irony

California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) criticized the Second Amendment during an interview with CBS News after recent mass shootings in his state, but his comments against the right to own a firearm were interesting since he was being guarded by men with guns at the same time.

DOJ Sues Google Over Digital Advertising Dominance

The Justice Department and several states sued Google on Tuesday, alleging that its dominance in digital advertising harms competition.

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