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South Dakota Rejects Carbon-Capture Pipeline

South Dakota saw a victory after the state's Public Utilities Commission (PUC) voted unanimously to reject a carbon-capture pipeline proposal that would have cost farmers thousands of acres.

Pfizer, J&J, Other Companies Accused of ‘Pharmaceutical Bullying’ in South Africa After Court Orders Release of Contracts

Recently disclosed vaccine contracts between South Africa and various pharmaceutical companies have raised concerns over "pharmaceutical bullying."

Washington, D.C. School Mandates Masks

A school in Washington, D.C. has reinstated mask mandates.

Alaskan Board of Education Votes to Ban Transgender Males From Women’s Sports

Alaska's board of education voted last week to approve a measure banning trans-identifying men in women's sports.

California School District Settles in Secret Gender Transition Case for $100,000

In a landmark case, the Spreckels Union School District in Salinas, California, has agreed to a $100,000 settlement with a mother and her daughter, who accused staff at Buena Vista Middle School of secretly guiding the 11-year-old girl to transition to a male identity.

Georgia College Ends Mask Mandate After Public Backlash

The college president, Dr. Kevin James, in a letter released on the college's Instagram, had originally stated that starting from August 20, all students and staff were mandated to wear masks for a period of two weeks.

House Judiciary Committee Subpoenas ‘Digital Hate’ Group for Censoring U.S. Citizens on Social Media, Collaborating with Gov’t

"The Committee on the Judiciary is conducting oversight of how and to what extent the Executive Branch has coerced and colluded with companies and other intermediaries to censor speech."

Parents Outraged at California School for Hosting Playdate for ‘Black and Brown Children’ Only

Parents at a California elementary school are slamming officials for hosting a playdate specifically for "black and brown" children.

Biden Admin. Declares War on Ceiling Fans to Fight ‘Climate Change’

The Department of Energy (DOE) is reportedly proposing a new rule that would require ceiling fans to be more “energy efficient.”

Judge Rejects Challenge to California Censorship Law

A judge dismissed a lawsuit challenging California’s censorship law over alleged violations of the First and Fourteenth Amendments.

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