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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.

Gun Rights Group Sues San Jose Over Unprecedented Liability Insurance Mandate

A gun rights group is suing a California city after it passed an ordinance mandating gun owners to purchase liability insurance and pay an annual fee.

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.

Soros-Backed Prosecutor Ordered to Turn Over Concealed Records to Just the News

Documents concern St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kimberly Gardner's alleged misconduct in botched prosecution of ex-Missouri governor

O.S.H.A. Withdraws Biden Vax Mandate

Occupational Safety and Health Administration formally abandons Joe Biden's coronavirus vaccine mandate.

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem Announces Heartbeat Law, Keeping Promise to Strengthen State’s Pro-life Laws

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) on Friday announced two new bills to keep her promise to ensure that her state has the "strongest pro-life laws in the books."

New Virginia Attorney General Fires UVA Counsel Involved in Jan. 6 Investigation

Virginia's new attorney general fired the University of Virginia's counsel, who was on leave from his post to investigate the Jan. 6 riot.

Armored Car Company Sues Govt. for Roadside Seizures

Deputies stop drivers, take their cash and let them go

100 Texas Republicans Urge Court to Reconsider Decision That Stripped AG of Power to Prosecute Election Fraud

At least 100 Texas Republican lawmakers and party leaders are urging the state’s highest criminal court to revisit a decision that dealt a major blow to the state’s ability to prosecute election fraud and jeopardized election integrity laws.

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