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Court Rules Biden Admin Violated First Amendment: COVID-19 Social Media Content Censorship

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, located in New Orleans, found that the Biden administration overstepped First Amendment boundaries in their approach to COVID-19 content on social media platforms.

IRS Shifts Focus to ‘Equity’ in Audits

Given the newfound focus on "equity," there's apprehension about the criteria being used to select audit targets.

Arizona Superior Court Rules in Favor of Strengthened Signature Matching Process for Mail-In Ballots

Ballots were being counted even if the signatures didn't align with those in the voter's registration record, a clear violation of the state's laws.

Biden Admin Asks Federal Agencies to Apply ‘Indigenous Knowledge’ to Scientific Research

The White House has reportedly issued a memo directing federal agencies to apply "Indigenous Knowledge" to "research, policies, and decision making."

Gun Sales in August 2023 Surpass 1.1 Million Amid Ongoing Demand

Last month was "the fifth-highest August on record in terms of federal background checks for gun transfers since the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s National Instant Criminal Background Check System was established 25 years ago."

Court Rules FDA Abused Authority With Anti-Ivermectin Messaging

The Federal Court ruled last week that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) abused its authority under law when advising Americans to stop using Ivermectin as a treatment for COVID.

Sen. Ted Cruz Introduces NIL Bill For College Sports

Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) reported this week he has introduced a bill to regulate name, image and likeness in college sports.

Over 1,600 Scientists Dispute ‘Climate Emergency’ in New Declaration

"The Little Ice Age only ended as recently as 1850. Therefore, it is no surprise that we now are experiencing a period of warming."

Justice Clarence Thomas’ Financial Disclosure Reveals No Ethics Violations

Justice Clarence Thomas's recently released 2022 financial disclosure refutes accusations of ethics violations.

Virginia Farmer’s Livelihood at Risk After Government Raid on Property

An Amish farmer's livelihood in Virginia is at risk after the Virginia Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services (VDACS) raided and seized his property.

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