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Coast Guardsmen Denied Religious Exemptions From COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Sue Biden Administration

Guardsmen denied religious exemptions to the Coast Guard’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate are suing the force, alleging the denials violate federal law.

Biden Declares ‘Pandemic Is Over,’ Prompting Calls for End to ‘Absurd’ Vaccine Mandates, Federal Health Emergency

In an interview aired Sept. 18 on “60 Minutes,” President Joe Biden declared the COVID-19 “pandemic is over,” in the first such statement by a prominent political figure in the U.S.

Sorry, There’s No ‘Smoking Gun’ in Martha’s Vineyard, Just a Lot of Left-Wing Condescension

One of the most condescending and insulting responses on the left to the Martha’s Vineyard migrant imbroglio last week was the repeated insistence, by blue-check media figures and Democrat politicians alike, that the 50 migrants who voluntarily boarded a plane to Massachusetts were somehow misled or tricked into it.

DeSantis Responds to Sheriff’s Investigation Into Martha’s Vineyard Migrant Flight: ‘Give Me a Break’

Florida’s Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis joined Fox News’ Sean Hannity during his Monday broadcast to respond to threats of criminal investigations against him for the State of Florida’s transport of 50 illegal immigrants to Martha’s Vineyard on Wednesday.

DeSantis Sending Another Plane to Biden’s Rehoboth Beach Home

Gov. Ron DeSantis is now using the same plane he flew 50 migrants to Martha's Vineyard with to President Biden's Rehoboth home in Delaware.

EU Accelerating Toward Digital ID and Currency

The system would include biometric tracking systems.

California Governor Gavin Newsom Signs ‘Sweeping’ New Climate Measures

California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a package of bills last week reducing California’s carbon emissions and deepening its reliance on clean energy.

After Courts Force Jewish University to Host LGBTQ Campus Group, University Shuts Down All Clubs

Yeshiva University has shut down all its campus clubs following a Supreme Court decision that would have forced the university to recognize an LGBTQ group on campus.

House, Senate Panels Start This Week Considering Changes to 135-Year-Old Electoral Count Act

House and Senate committees starting this week will begin work on measures to change how U.S. presidential election votes are counted and certified – including possibly amending the 135-year-old Electoral Count Act and clarifying the vice president's role in the process.

Federal Court Deals Major Blow to Big Tech and Sets up SCOTUS to Restore Free Speech

A Texas law prohibiting social media platforms, such as Twitter and Facebook, from discriminating against users based on their speech does not violate the First Amendment, a federal appellate court held on Friday.

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