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Hunter Biden Files Lawsuit Against Computer Repair Shop Owner Over Sensitive Laptop Data

Hunter Biden is suing a computer repair shop owner over allegations that he illegally obtained and distributed sensitive personal data from a laptop, which is at the center of a congressional investigation.

Ohio Attorney General Files Civil Lawsuit Against Norfolk Southern Over Train Derailment

Ohio Attorney General has filed a civil lawsuit against Norfolk Southern over a train derailment that caused the release of over one million gallons of hazardous chemicals.

University of North Carolina Requests Judge Block Release of Gain-of-Function Documents

Baric is known for placing new genetic information in viruses without leaving evidence, making coronavirus more threatening.

Corporate America Has Donated Over $80 Million to BLM and Related Causes

New data show Corporate America has donated $82 billion so far to Black Lives Matter and similar causes.

ATF Uses Financial Information for Warrantless Tracking on Gun Buyers

Documents reveal the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) has been tracking potential gun buyers by monitoring their income.

Family of Student Suing District After Teacher Physically Confronted Her For Ignoring The Pledge of Allegiance

The family of a ninth-grade student filed a First Amendment lawsuit after a teacher physically confronted her for walking to class while the school participated in the Pledge of Allegiance.

Three Texas Women Sued for Wrongful Death After Helping Woman Obtain Abortion Pills

Three women in Texas have been sued for wrongful death over allegations that they helped a friend obtain abortion pills to receive an abortion.

Mother Sues Doctor Who Administered Vaccines to Her Children Without Consent

The mother of two children who were given COVID vaccines without her consent is suing the doctor who administered the vaccines.

Arizona Supreme Court Expedites Kari Lake Lawsuit

Arizona's highest court will consider Lake's petition on March 21.

New York Court Workers Fired for Refusing COVID Vax Must Be Rehired, Given Back Pay

The New York State Public Employment Relations Board has ruled that non-judicial court employees who were fired for refusing to get vaccinated against COVID-19 must be rehired and compensated, including back pay with interest.

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