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California Becomes Battleground for COVID Lawsuits, Legislation Surrounding Minors

In California, a state that has been continuously passing bills surrounding COVID-19 vaccine policies, attorneys are “chipping away at each part of this puzzle,” aiming to educate and empower people one lawsuit at a time.

Students, Staff In Philadelphia School District Will Need To Mask For First 10 Days Of School

Students and staff in the School District of Philadelphia will be required to wear face masks for the first 10 days of the upcoming school year.

Catholic Church Shot Up as Wave of Pro-Abortion Violence Continues Nationwide

Police in Colorado are searching for a gunman who shot bullet holes into a Denver-area Catholic church on Saturday and again Monday, the latest in a growing crime wave targeting churches and pro-life organizations.

Biden Signs $280 Billion Semiconductor Bill

President Joe Biden signed the CHIPS and Science Act on Aug. 9, allocating a $280 billion funding package toward boosting domestic semiconductor manufacturing and various research endeavors.

Pompeo, DeSantis Respond to FBI Raid at Trump’s Mar-A-Lago Home

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and other GOP leaders have responded to an FBI search of the 45th President’s Florida Mar-a-Lago home after former president Donald Trump said it was “currently under siege, raided, and occupied” on Aug. 8.

U.S. Department of Energy Gives Revolutionary Battery Technology to China

An American company called UniEnergy developed revolutionary battery technology that could theoretically allow a house to be powered by solar energy.

More Than 60% of Voters Are Concerned with Cheating in The Midterm Elections

Concerns about election cheating remain high, and a majority of voters favor the procedure by which Arizona “audited” disputed 2020 presidential election results in Maricopa County.

UK Bans Trans-Identified Biological Males From Women’s Prisons

Biologically male prisoners who identify as transgender will no longer be housed in women’s jails in the United Kingdom, according to a new policy from Justice Secretary Dominic Raab.

Indiana: First State to Approve Abortion After Roe v. Wade

Indiana on Friday became the first state in the nation to approve abortion restrictions since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, as the Republican governor quickly signed a near-total ban on the procedure shortly after lawmakers approved it.

Indiana House Overwhelmingly Passes Bill to Ban Abortions, Save Unborn Babies

Indiana is closer to becoming the next state to protect babies from abortions.

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