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Florida Can Bar Businesses From Requiring Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination: Appeals Court

Florida’s law barring businesses from requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination is likely legal, a federal appeals court has ruled.

Delaware Supreme Court Rules Universal Mail-in Voting Unconstitutional

The Delaware Supreme Court ruled on Friday that a state law enacting universal mail-in voting violated the state's constitution.

Biden Admin Brags About Forcing ‘Climate Change’ Dogma Onto More Than 20 Federal Agencies

A White House press release on Thursday boasted about the Biden admin's success in pushing controversial climate change ideology into multiple government agencies at American taxpayer expense.

Electric Vehicles Catching Fire from Water Damage: Hurricane Ian

Florida's chief fire marshal warns of EVs exploding due to damage from the catastrophic hurricane.

COVID Cases in European Union Rise After High Vax Rate

After attaining what Johns Hopkins refers to as an "above world average" COVID-19 vaccination rate, infections in the European Union have not gone down but reached 1.5 million last week, up 8% from the week before.

Federal Court Rules DACA Illegal

The court heard an appeal after a lower court also ruled the program illegal.

26 GOP Lawmakers Demand SECDEF Austin Say When Military Vaccine Mandate Will End

A group of 26 House Republican lawmakers recently sent a letter to Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, demanding to know when the military-wide COVID-19 vaccine mandate will end.

Medical Misdiagnosis, a Leading Cause of U.S. Deaths, Adds Billions to Health Care Costs

The prospect of walking into a hospital or clinic and receiving a misdiagnosis is something that fills most patients with dread.

Federal Judge Declares Major Parts of Sweeping New York Gun Control Law Unconstitutional

A federal judge in New York has struck down major parts of the state's sweeping gun control law as unconstitutional.

Sens. Cruz, Graham Threaten Mayorkas With Impeachment

Alejandro Mayorkas' failure to enforce immigration law and address the drug and human trafficking crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border is a "gross dereliction of duty and violation of" his oath of office and, if not corrected swiftly, could provide grounds for impeachment, Sens. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said Thursday in a letter to the Department of Homeland Security Secretary.

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