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Hospital executive who said he was fired for being a white male awarded $10 million in discrimination case

A former top hospital executive claimed he was unlawfully fired because he is a white man. He was awarded $10 million by a federal jury this week, but the health care system vows to appeal the decision.

Florida Now Has One of the Lowest COVID-19 Rates in the US: DeSantis

Florida this week was tied for the lowest COVID-19 case rate in the United States among states, according to data provided by the state.

White Male Hospital Executive Wins $10 Million Payout in Discrimination Case After He Was Replaced by Two Women – One Black, One White –...

A white male hospital executive won a $10 million settlement in a discrimination case after he was replaced by two women, one of whom is black, as part of the company’s ‘diversity’ program.

NYC Police Union Sues to Block COVID Vaccine Mandate

New York City’s largest police union filed a lawsuit Monday against Mayor Bill de Blasio’s mandatory COVID-19 vaccination order for all city employees.

Judge Finds Teenager Guilty in Loudoun County Bathroom Assault

A Virginia judge on Monday found a teenage boy guilty of sexually assaulting a schoolmate.

How Virginia Democrats Are Working To Make Elections Sloppy Again

This portends poorly for the future of election integrity. It also proves a significant bellwether for our country heading into the 2022 midterm elections.

School boards group that equated parental activism with ‘domestic terrorism’ owes IRS $20 million

Montana affiliate was "underwhelmed" by evidence National School Boards Association used to justify FBI intervention.

Baldwin Could Face Negligent Manslaughter Charges Over Fatal Shot

Actor Alec Baldwin could face charges for discharging a prop gun that resulted in the death of a director of photography on the set...

Parents’ Group Sues Mass. School District Over Racial Segregation, Abuse of Students

A national parents’ group filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against a public school district in Massachusetts for allegedly violating the U.S. Constitution by racially segregating students into “affinity groups” and imposing a student speech code.

Brazilian monarchist backs Trump media venture

A central figure in former US President Donald Trump’s bid to create a new social media platform is a Brazilian parliamentarian and self-proclaimed prince who has campaigned to restore elements of the monarchy that ended with the overthrow of Emperor Pedro II in 1889.

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