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‘A Haunting Similarity to George Floyd’: Death of Man Restrained by Mental Crisis Team Ruled a Homicide

The death of a Colorado man who died while under physical restraint by members of a crisis response team last fall has officially been ruled a homicide, though no charges will be filed in connection to the incident.

Supreme Court Removes Oral Argument for Title 42 From Calendar

The Supreme Court removed the Title 42 oral argument from its calendar with no explanation.

Ken Paxton Sues Biden Admin. Over Spending Bill

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton stated he is filing a lawsuit against the Biden administration over the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023.

Biden and Inflation Added $3.1 Trillion to Federal Deficit, CBO Reports

President Biden and the Democrat-led Congress helped add $3.1 trillion to the federal deficit over the next decade, the Congressional Budget Office said Wednesday, delivering a depressing picture of the government’s finances and the economy.

Cool the Climate Alarmism

The latest U.N. forecast should remind us that the climate is an immensely complex system.

First Minister of Scotland to Resign Over Transgender Policy Criticism

First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon stated that she will be stepping down from her position following backlash over a transgender policy that allowed a biological male incarcerated for rape to be moved to a female prison.

Arizona Lawmakers Introduce Legislation to End Use of Voting Machines With Foreign Components

A proposed amendment to Arizona’s election laws approved by the state Senate Committee on Elections on Monday would require that voting machines be made entirely of components sourced in the United States.

Biden Administration Allowing States to Spend Medicaid Money on Food, Housing

The Biden administration has started to grant states’ requests to utilize Medicaid funding to pay for nonmedical but health-related needs like groceries and housing support in order to decrease the need for medical intervention.

Liberal Cities Across the Country Forbidding Police From Making Certain Traffic Stops

Leaders in multiple states and cities are embracing efforts to bar police from pulling drivers over for certain less-severe traffic violations, a move that some experts believe endangers public safety.

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