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Elon Musk Fires Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal and Progressive ‘Trust and Safety’ Lead

Elon Musk fired Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal CEO Ned Segal and several other officials after officially acquiring the company late Thursday.

Supreme Court Preparing to Hear Arguments over Race-Based College Admissions

Supreme Court to hear oral arguments about the use of racial admissions criteria for college.

Health and Human Services ‘Radical’ Climate Spending Promotes ‘Left-Wing Agenda’: GOP

Republicans on the House Oversight Committee say the Department of Health and Human Services’ new office dealing with climate change and "health equity" is a taxpayer boondoggle and are demanding to know how the office plans to spend $3 million that the Biden administration is requesting to fund it.

Investigation Underway in Sanctuary States Handing Unemployment Benefits to Illegal Immigrants

The Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI) is investigating the means by which some immigration sanctuary states extended $2.7 million dollars of unemployment benefits to illegal immigrants.

Mexico Sues US Gun Sellers in US Court Claiming Illegal Arms Trafficking

The nation is claiming the companies are running arms for the Mexican cartels. QUICK FACTS: The government of Mexico is suing five United States gun manufacturers...

‘Federal Election Scheme’ Information Barred by DOJ

The Foundation for Government Accountability (FGA) is filing a lawsuit against The Department of Justice (DOJ) over the executive order "Promoting Access to Voting."

Majority of Americans Say Transgender Movement Has Gone ‘Too Far’ in Targeting Minors

A new poll has revealed that a majority of Americans believe that the transgender movement has gone "too far" in its encouragement of minors to pursue medicalized gender transitions.

Darrell Brooks Found Guilty on 6 Counts of First-Degree Murder

Darrell Brooks, the man accused of ramming his SUV into a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin, last year, was found guilty on all six counts of first-degree intentional homicide

RNC Challenges State Election Laws, Files 70 Lawsuits

The Republican National Committee has filed more than 70 lawsuits against state election procedures.

Russian Court Upholds Britney Griner Sentence

The Moscow Regional Court ruled in favor of upholding the nine-year sentence of imprisoned WNBA basketball star Brittney Griner after her appeal on Tuesday.

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