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Pelosi and Newsom-Owned Vineyards Waste Management Workers Demand $300 Million in Damages, Cite Hazardous Chemical Exposure and Retaliation

A group of 15 waste management employees who serviced vineyards owned by Democratic leaders Rep. Nancy Pelosi and Gov. Gavin Newsom in California are seeking a hefty $300 million in damages from a Napa Valley landfill.

Non-U.S. Citizens Can Now Be Police Officers in Washington, D.C.

It used to be that sworn officer applicants were required to be “a citizen of the United States at the time of application.”

4th Migrant Child Dies in U.S. Custody This Year Under Biden Admin

A 15-year-old girl from Guatemala, whose identity has not been disclosed by the authorities, succumbed to a severe, pre-existing illness on Monday while under the government's protection.

California Assembly Committee Votes Against Making Child Trafficking a ‘Serious Felony’

California lawmakers in the Assembly Public Safety Committee voted "no" on a measure that would make child trafficking a "serious felony."

Zuckerberg Summoned to Florida by State Attorney General Over Human Trafficking Concerns on Meta Platforms

"The findings of our statewide survey and other reports make it clear that Meta platforms are the preferred social media applications for human traffickers looking to prey on vulnerable people," Florida's attorney general said.

Judge Denies Biden Admin’s Attempt to Collude with Big Tech to Suppress Right-Wing Online Free Speech

Judge confirms Biden admin "likely 'significantly encouraged' and/or 'jointly participated' with the social-media companies to engage in viewpoint-based suppression of protected free speech. Additionally, the White House Defendants and the Surgeon General Defendants were found to have likely engaged in coercion of social-media companies."

Judge Rules Transgender Students Can Use Girls’ Bathrooms in Wisconsin School District

The Mukwonago Area School District must allow transgender students to use the girls' bathroom, according to Judge Lynn Adelman.

Bill in California Would Force Judges To Take Race Into Account During Prison Sentencing

A new bill introduced in the state of California would require judges to consider race when giving prison sentences to criminals.

‘High Likelihood of a Causal Link Between COVID-19 Vaccines and Death’: Pre-Print Lancet Study

Of the deaths studied, "a total of 240 deaths (73.9%) were independently adjudicated as directly due to or significantly contributed to by COVID-19 vaccination."

Federal Court Makes this July 4th a True Independence Day

"While Americans were enjoying hot dogs and fireworks this Fourth of July, federal Judge Terry A. Doughty commemorated Independence Day by striking a blow for the separation of big tech and state."

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