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California Announces $Millions in Free Legal Aid to Illegal Immigrant Farmworkers

As part of the state's labor investigations, this program will offer case review services, legal advice, and attorney representation, all at no cost to the workers involved.

U.S. Air Force Official Attributes Superior Ethical Position of American Military’s AI to ‘Judeo-Christian’ Roots

"Regardless of what your beliefs are, our society is a Judeo-Christian society, and we have a moral compass. Not everybody does. And there are those that are willing to go for the ends regardless of what means have to be employed," said Lt. Gen. Richard G. Moore Jr.

Former White House COVID Task Force Advisor Deborah Birx Now CEO of Pharmaceutical Company

Former White House Coronavirus Task Force coordinator under Deborah Birx has been named as the CEO of a pharmaceutical company.

Police Officer Prevents Likely Terrorist Attack in North Dakota

Fargo, North Dakota police officer Zach Robinson prevented what would have likely been a terrorist attack near a street fair.

AG Garland, Biden DOJ Sued Over Failure to Register Hunter Biden as Foreign Agent While Joe Was Vice President

America First Legal alleges Garland "failed to require proper registration or otherwise follow legal procedures concerning a FARA waiver for Hunter."

Officer Killed During Violent Shooting in North Dakota

One police officer was killed and two others were critically injured in a violent shooting that also left the suspect dead in Fargo, North Dakota, authorities said.

Australian State Is Destroying COVID-19 Vaccination Data

The Victorian COVID-19 vaccination data held by employers, which was collected under the Occupational Health and Safety Amendment (COVID-19 Vaccination Information) Regulations, is now due to be eliminated.

Youth Soccer Coach Accused of Drugging, Raping Boys

The man was caught after restaurant employees found his phone.

Bill Gates-Funded Charity Accused of Kidnapping Children in Ghana

Children spent over four months isolated in an IJM shelter without any news from their families.

Non-U.S. Citizens Can Now Be Police Officers in Washington, D.C.

It used to be that sworn officer applicants were required to be “a citizen of the United States at the time of application.”

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