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Twitter’s Safety Team Found Trump’s Final Tweets Did Not Violate Policy, but He Was Banned Anyway

Twitter’s safety team initially found that then-President Donald Trump’s final pair of tweets before his Jan. 8, 2021, ban were not in violation of the company’s rules, according to internal messages published by journalist Bari Weiss Monday, obtained as part of Elon Musk’s ongoing “Twitter Files.”

Judge Denies Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Special Master Request

A Florida judge has dismissed Trump's case regarding the FBI's seizure of materials from Mar-a-Lago.

39 House Republicans Help Pass Gay-Marriage Bill

Biden will likely sign into law.

Pro-life Group Fights UK Buffer Zone Outlawing Prayer Within 6 Blocks of Abortion Business

A pro-life group in yet another British jurisdiction is fighting back against a local “buffer zone” ordinance that prohibits prayer and gathering anywhere near abortion facilities.

Twitter Trump Ban Came After Michelle Obama Pressured the Company

Journalist Michael Shellenberger reported Twitter faced 'internal and external pressure,' before banning Trump on Jan. 8.

Minnesota School District ‘Illegally Excluded’ White Students From Drug Abuse Prevention Fund

A Minnesota school district “illegally excluded” white students from a $1.1 million state grant intended to prevent drug abuse.

Arizona AG, RNC File Lawsuit Contesting Certified Election Results

Republicans in Arizona have filed a lawsuit again alleging incompetence from election officials influenced the midterm election results, after a previous legal challenge was dismissed.

Idaho U. Pays $90K to Settle Free Speech Lawsuit with Christian Group

The University of Idaho will pay $90,000 to settle lawsuit filed by three Christian students and a professor hit with no-contact order after supporting traditional marriage.

Military COVID Vax Mandate to Be Repealed by Annual Defense Bill

U.S. military's COVID-19 vaccine mandate would be repealed under a compromise must-pass annual defense bill revealed Tuesday, ending requirement for all active-duty and part-time troops to get the jab.

Kirk Cameron Is Denied Story-Hour Slot by Public Libraries for His New Faith-Based Kids Book

With a new children's book out that celebrates family, faith and biblical wisdom, actor-writer-producer Kirk Cameron cannot reach scores of American children or their families in many U.S. cities via the public library system because over 50 public libraries have either outright rejected him or not responded to requests on his behalf.

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