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Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Bill Passes Committee, Heads to Senate Floor

The Parental Rights in Education bill passed its final committee hearing, and has moved to the Senate floor for a full vote this week.

N.Y. City’s Facial Recognition Surveillance System Targets Minorities: Forbes

Racial minorities are "more at risk" of being spied on by New York City’s massive facial recognition surveillance machine.

Kansas Woman Died From Allergic Reaction to Moderna COVID Vaccine, Autopsy Confirms

Jeanie Evans, 68, of Effingham, Kansas, died of "anaphylaxis due to COVID-19 vaccination," according to her autopsy report. Evans died March 24, 2021, one day after her first dose of Moderna’s vaccine.

Calif. Mom Sues Middle School for Secretly Convincing Her Daughter to Go Trans

A California mother is taking legal action against public school teachers whom she alleges tried to convince her daughter to become transgender and even instructed her to hide it from her mother.

Finland Parlament Member on Trial for Using Biblical Description of Homosexuality

Finnish Christian Democrat MP on trial for hate speech after saying homosexuality is a developmental disorder and a sin.

Fired Workers Sue MI Blue Cross Blue Shield Over Vaccine Mandate: ‘We’re Not Just Numbers’

For many years, Alicia Kowalczyk viewed Blue Cross Blue Shield as her last job before she retired, and she loved working there.

Yes, Virginia, You Can Unmask Your Kids

Glenn Youngkin has hit the ground running, wasting no time in beginning to implement the agenda that elected him in November. The new Virginia governor, a Republican businessman and first-time political candidate, prevailed in a state that had gone for Joe Biden by 10 points a year earlier.

German Government Considering Shutting Down Telegram

Because anti-lockdown activists are using it to organize

European Court Dismisses Case Against Baker for Refusing to Make Cake Endorsing Gay Marriage

The European Court of Human Rights has upheld a 2018 ruling by the United Kingdom Supreme Court in favor of a Christian bakery in Northern Ireland that refused to bake and decorate a cake with a slogan affirming gay marriage.

Two Former Drug Addicts Aim to Bring Positive Change to San Francisco

On 730 Polk Street in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco sits a safe syringe access center, St. James Infirmary, where clean syringes and other drug use supplies are provided every Tuesday evening. Narcan—a lifesaving drug that reverses the effects of an overdose—is also distributed.

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