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DeSantis CRT Ban Takes Effect in Florida

Florida’s Individual Freedom Act, also known as the “Stop W.O.K.E. Act,” officially took effect Friday, prohibiting the teaching of critical race theory (CRT) and racially discriminatory ideologies in classrooms and workplaces in Florida.

Social Media History Check Required for New York Gun Ownership

The "character and conduct" test is eerily similar to China's social credit system.

Calif. Lawmakers Approve Prostitution, Drug Injection Sites Bill

California Governor Gavin Newsom signed off on a bill which could benefit human trafficking and prostitution in the state.

If You Want Fraud-Free Elections, We Need to Start Making Changes Right Now

We know that Democrats and the media (who still claim that no voter fraud of consequence took place in 2020) will try to cheat...

Disney Animated Series ‘Baymax!’, for Ages 5 and Up, Features Men Dating

A recent episode of the Disney+ PG-rated animated children’s cartoon Baymax! features a man asking another man out on a date. Previously, the show included a transgender “man” who menstruates and gives advice on which maxi pad to buy.

More Companies Join the ‘Great Migration’ to Red States

Amidst predictions of a political “red wave” in the upcoming mid-term elections, an economic wave has been building for years with no end in sight as companies flood out of blue states and into red states.

Missouri Requires Photo ID, Bans Ballot Drop Boxes in Election Law Overhaul

Missouri Gov. Mike Parson signed a new election law on Wednesday that will require a voter to show a photo ID to vote in the coming general...

Pro-Abortion Injunctions Attempt to Delay Abortion Bans

America’s first post-Roe v. Wade pro-life laws have been delayed by a series of injunctions that have resulted in women continuing to be able to have abortions.

Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Law Takes Effect

Gov. Ron DeSantis, on March 28, signed a bill that forbids instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity in kindergarten through third grade. Proponents said the measure's lone intent was to empower parents.

Pennsylvania Legislation Would Give Parents Say Over Sexual Content in Schools

In response to parental outrage over sexually explicit school library books and class curriculum, two measures that were approved by the PennsylvaniaSenate this week seek to provide parents with transparency and control over access to these materials.

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