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California Law Requires Doctors’ Cooperation in Assisted Suicide

A California law that requires doctors to refer patients who seek physician-assisted suicide is being challenged by Leslee Cochrane, a Christian physician, and the...

Dozens of NYC Teachers Put On Unpaid Leave for Allegedly Providing Fake Vaccination Cards; Teachers’ Union Vows Lawsuit

According to New York City Mayor Eric Adams, dozens of school teachers in New York City have been accused of providing fake vaccination cards in order to prove compliance with New York City's vaccine mandate, and those teachers will not be returning to the classroom after spring break is over.

Arizona Judge Throws Out Lawsuit to Erase Gosar, Biggs, and Finchem From Ballot

An Arizona judge dismissed a lawsuit Friday that sought to bar three Republicans from appearing on the November ballot because they took part in the rally at the White House Ellipse on Jan. 6, 2021, before the Capitol riot.

Amber Heard on Tape Admits ‘Hitting’ Johnny Depp

Audio recording reveals Heard threw "pots and pans" at Depp, physically and verbally attacked him.

Tennessee Republican Party Removes Three Candidates From Ballot for Us House Seat

The Tennessee GOP has voted to remove three candidates who were vying for a seat representing the state’s 5th Congressional District.

SCOTUS Rejects Attempt by Blue States to Get Tax Cuts for the Rich

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected an attempt by Democratic-led states to get a massive tax cut for the rich.

Florida Judge Voids U.S. Mask Mandate for Planes, Other Travel

A federal judge in Florida has voided the national mask mandate covering airplanes and other public transportation as exceeding the authority of U.S. health officials in the coronavirus pandemic.

Proxy Voting Likely Finished if Republicans Win Midterm Elections

A Democratic House member, Rep. Kai Kahele of Hawaii, is helping Republicans make their case against proxy voting.

Over 221,000 Illegal Immigrants Encountered at Southwest Border in March: DHS Report

18,000 expected to cross daily after Title 42 removal.

Ohio University Pays $400,000 in Damages to Professor Who Refused to Use Student’s Preferred Pronouns

Public university in Ohio will pay $400,000 to a philosophy professor who refused to use a student's preferred pronouns.

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