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North Dakota Won’t Force Teachers To Use Students’ ‘Preferred Pronouns’

North Dakota has passed a law that would not force public school teachers to used the preferred pronouns of trans-identfied students and colleagues.

Kansas Passes Major Transgender ‘Bathroom Bill’

Republican lawmakers in Kansas enacted Senate Bill 180, which defines sex in state law to mean an “individual’s biological sex, either male or female, at birth.”

Brazil to Vote on Controversial ‘Fake News’ Bill Amid Free Speech Concerns

Non-compliant social media platforms could face financial sanctions or legal consequences.

Watchdog Warns Post-Election Audits May Validate Fraud Rather Than Detect It

"None of those audits can catch the type of improper election management that happened in 2020," says director of The Amistad Project Phill Kline.

Disney Sues Florida Gov. DeSantis as State Governing Board Voids Media Giant’s Jurisdiction

"Disney was openly and legally granted a unique and special privilege, that privilege of running its own local government," former Florida Supreme Court justice Alan Lawson said. "That era is ending."

Stanford University Received Over $27 Million from Chinese Sources Since 2021: Education Department Database

Biden administration "shut down all ongoing investigations into the Chinese Communist Party's influence efforts at our universities."

Russia to Ban Gender Changes on ID Documents

The Russian Ministry of Justice is set to amend its legislation allowing gender changes on passports and other documents of identification.

North Dakota Passes Ban on Sexually Explicit Books in Children’s Section of Libraries

The North Dakota House has passed a bill to remove sexually explicit books from children’s sections in libraries.

Utah State Senator’s Home Vandalized Over Law Banning Child Sex Change Surgeries

Utah Sen. Mike Kennedy's home was vandalized after government signed his bill banning sex changes for minors into law.

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