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Tennessee Lawmaker Introduces ‘Kyles Law’ to Strengthen Protection of Self Defense

Tenessee Republican state Rep. Bruce Griffey has introduced a bill in honor of Kyle Rittenhouse that would compensate defendants found not guilty for self-defense.

L.A. Area Students Segregated and Deprived Chairs and Bathroom Privileges Over Vax Status

One student filmed a video of herself and several classmates who were forced to sit on the ground outside the building, surrounded by caution tape, due to their vaccine status.

Airlines Ask Biden to Delay 5G Rollout, Warn of ‘Catastrophic Aviation Crisis’

Executives from the biggest U.S. airlines asked the Biden administration for "immediate intervention" in today’s scheduled rollout of 5G technology near major airports, warning of an impending "catastrophic" aviation crisis when AT&T and Verizon deploy new 5G service.

Biden Admin to Distribute 400 Million Free Masks

The White House announced on Jan. 19 that it will make 400 million  N95 masks free to the American public starting next week.

Prince Andrew May Have Been in a Romantic Relationship With Ghislaine Maxwell

Former palace security officer claims that convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell came and went from the prince’s residence like a significant other.

Joe Biden Promising Four Free COVID Tests To Americans

The White House promised Tuesday Joe Biden's website will now be providing four free COVID tests per household.

Michael Phelps Discusses Transgender Swimmer Controversy: ‘Sports Must Be Played On an Even Playing Field’

Olympic Gold Medalist Michael Phelps addressed the recent issue surrounding transgender swimmer Lia Thomas and the need for fairness in the sport.

COVID Cases Take a Big Dip Nationwide

COVID-19 cases have taken a big dip nationwide in recent days, offering encouragement that Omicron might be on its way out.

19 Federal Agencies Spying on Americans With Religious Exemptions

Departments of Justice, Health, Transportation, Treasury involved

AT&T, Verizon Pause Some New 5G After Airlines Raise Alarm

AT&T and Verizon will delay launching new wireless service near key airports after the nation’s largest airlines said the service would interfere with aircraft technology and cause massive flight disruptions.

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