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Federal Judge Temporarily Halts Illinois Ban on Certain Semi-Automatic Rifles and Magazines

"Can the senseless crimes of a relative few be so despicable to justify the infringement of the constitutional rights of law-abiding individuals in hopes that such crimes will then abate or, at least, not be as horrific?" Judge McGlynn asked in his ruling.

Rev. Al Sharpton Threatens To ‘Mobilize’ Against McDonald’s Over Racial Discrimination

Non-profit civil rights activism group National Action Network, headed by Rev. Al Sharpton, has warned it will "mobilize" against McDonald's unless the company addresses accusations of racial discrimination.

Kevin McCarthy Calls on Ron DeSantis To End ‘Feud’ With Disney

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy told CNBC’s Squawk Box earlier this week that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis should “sit down and negotiate” with Disney and “solve the problem.”

Two California Teachers Claim School District Made Them Lie to Parents About Students’ ‘Gender Identity’

Two middle school teachers in California filed a federal lawsuit Thursday against the school district and the California State Board of Education over policies they say required them to lie to parents about their children's gender identity.

Kansas Passes Major Transgender ‘Bathroom Bill’

Republican lawmakers in Kansas enacted Senate Bill 180, which defines sex in state law to mean an “individual’s biological sex, either male or female, at birth.”

North Carolina Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Voter ID

The Supreme Court of North Carolina ruled in favor of voter ID and also granted lawmakers the power to draw redistricting maps Friday.

Surge in Faith Among American Youth

Around one-third of young adults aged 18 to 25 have faith in a higher power.

Disney Sues Florida Gov. DeSantis as State Governing Board Voids Media Giant’s Jurisdiction

"Disney was openly and legally granted a unique and special privilege, that privilege of running its own local government," former Florida Supreme Court justice Alan Lawson said. "That era is ending."

Missouri Officials Refuse to Work with Federal Government on Gun Control

Officials in Missouri are refusing to collaborate with the federal government concerning gun control laws.

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