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Truckers in People’s Convoy Sue D.C., Say Road Blockades Violated Constitutional Free Speech Rights

Sixteen truckers who participated in the recent People's Convoy in the county’s capitol region are suing the District of Columbia for blockades they argue prevented them from exercising their "constitutionally protected right to free speech" on the streets of Washington, D.C.

Food Shortages Surge to Record High, Food Price Inflation 2nd Highest Ever

The supply of food around the globe saw a sharp uptick in disruptions, survey data from S&P Global indicated Monday.

‘Anti-Racism Fight Club’ Presentation Given to Pre-K Students—’Fistbook’ Asks Them to Identify Family Members with ‘Racist Beliefs’

An "Anti-Racism Fight Club" presentation was given to students in grades pre-K through third grade in a Washington, D.C., public elementary school late last year, according to a letter from the school's principal.

Mike Lindell Returns to Twitter, Gets Banned Again

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell announced on Sunday that he was back on Twitter after being permanently banned in 2021 for allegedly spreading conspiracy theories about voting machines being fixed to sway the 2020 presidential election.

Is the Narrative Around COVID-19 Vaccines Misleading?

Since the beginning of 2021, the official narrative with regards to the COVID-19 vaccines has maintained that they are safe, efficacious, and working well. For example, Premier Mark McGowan of Western Australia confidently stated that “by getting to higher levels of third dose vaccination we’re going to save lots of lives.”

Beware the EU’s New Internet Regulations

Writing in the New York Times, Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen writes that new European Internet regulations will “make social media far better without impinging on free speech.” That isn’t true, and the ways in which it isn’t true illustrate rather well just how difficult it would be to regulate social-media platforms without undermining free speech.

Derek Chauvin Appeals Murder Conviction

Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin is appealing his murder conviction on the grounds that the jury was swayed by publicity and protesters.

Sweden’s Prime Minister Says Integration of Migrants has ‘Failed’

Sweden has failed to integrate its large number of migrants, Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson said on Thursday. Andersson’s statement comes shortly after hundreds were injured after violent riots erupted over Quran burnings last month.

DC Public Transit to Increase Police Presence Amid Rise in Crime

Transit riders in Washington, D.C., can expect an increased police presence on trains and buses as officials work to deter rising crime rates on public transportation.

Federal Informant in Trump Investigation Found Dead After He’s Reported Missing

A federal informant who worked with federal authorities investigating links between former President Donald Trump and Deutsche Bank was found dead in Los Angeles on Monday, officials said.

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