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Maui Water Management Official Delayed Resource Approval for Five Hours

Deputy Director of Hawaii's Commission on Water Resource Management M. Kaleo Manuel delayed responding to a request to divert stream water to fill reservoirs for firefighting.

U.S. Appeals Court Finds D.C. Guilty of Selective Law Enforcement Against Pro-Life Activists, Favored BLM

In the summer of 2020, the District of Columbia witnessed extensive BLM protests.

Hunter Biden’s Attorney Christopher Clark to Walk Away from Case

Hunter Biden's primary defense attorney, Christopher Clark, requested to be excused from the case on Tuesday, citing potential future roles as a witness in the proceedings.

U.S. District Court Judge Blocks Implementation of Law Preventing Transgender Students From Using Restrooms

A U.S. District Court judge blocked implementation of a new Idaho law that would prevent transgender students from using restrooms that do not match their biological sex at birth in public schools.

Special Counsel David Weiss Appointment Violates U.S. Code

Weiss already worked for the U.S. government prior to the appointment.

Rand Paul Escalates Fauci’s Criminal Referral After DOJ Fails To Take Action

Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) has escalated his previous criminal referral of Anthony Fauci after the DOJ failed to respond or take any action.

Doctors Allowed to Prescribe Ivermectin for COVID-19: FDA Lawyer

"FDA explicitly recognizes that doctors do have the authority to prescribe ivermectin to treat COVID."

FBI Accused of Coordinated Effort in Anti-Catholic Memo, Contradicting Prior Testimony: House Judiciary Committee

“This new information suggests that the FBI’s use of its law enforcement capabilities to intrude on American’s First Amendment rights is more widespread than initially suspected and reveals inconsistencies with your previous testimony before the Committee."

FBI Kills ‘Frail’ Man After Threatening Biden

Government agencies believed 75-year-old Craig Robertson was a danger to Biden's upcoming trip to Utah.

Over 5,400 Migrants Apprehended in Ten Months at U.S.-Canada Border, Swanton Sector Sees Detentions Exceed Nine-Year Combined Total

The first ten months of the 2023 fiscal year have seen a significant surge in migrant apprehensions at the Swanton Sector of the U.S.-Canada border.

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