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North Dakota Rules on Bill Gates’ Farmland Purchase of Over 2,100 Acres

North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley authorized billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates’ purchase of large swathes of the state’s farmland Tuesday.

Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Law Takes Effect

Gov. Ron DeSantis, on March 28, signed a bill that forbids instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity in kindergarten through third grade. Proponents said the measure's lone intent was to empower parents.

Twitter Censors Jordan Peterson for Calling ‘Elliot Page’ by Birth Name Ellen

Twitter has censored Canadian psychologist and bestselling author Dr. Jordan Peterson after he criticized transgender surgery and referred to transgender actress Ellen Page, who now goes by “Elliot” and identifies as a male, by her original name.

TikTok Faces Ban from Google and Apple Stores: ‘Nat’l Security Risk’

U.S. regulator calls for app to be removed from app stores citing "data harvesting."

Scientists Call On Federal Court to Follow the Science on Climate Regulation

A group of experts is calling on a US appeals court to follow the science when it comes to carbon regulation, asserting that President...

Time to Hold Universities Accountable for Hostility Toward Conservative Students

The University of Houston had an expansive harassment policy that prohibited a wide array of constitutionally protected speech, including microaggressions, stereotyping or even jokes....

EU Renews Digital COVID Pass Despite 99% Negative Public Feedback

Acting on a proposal of the European Commission, the European Parliament, as expected, voted on June 23 to renew the EU Digital COVID Certificate...

Austria Scraps Coronavirus Vaccine Mandate Law

The Austrian government has scrapped a law that would force residents of the country to be fully vaccinated against the Wuhan coronavirus, with the country’s Health Minister arguing the omicron variant has “changed the rules.”

Cost of Living Crisis: PM Warns of ‘Difficult’ Winter as Energy Supplies Dwindle

Ireland’s Prime Minister has told the public that they are in for a “difficult” winter as energy supplies across Europe begin to dwindle.

Supreme Court Rules on North Carolina Photo ID Controversy

The ruling was 8-1 in favor of Republicans' right to litigate on behalf of voter ID laws.

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