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Uvalde Schools Police Chief Says He Did Not Consider Himself Incident Commander

Uvalde schools police chief Pete Arredondo said he never considered himself the incident commander of the scene of last month's school shooting in Texas that killed 19 children and two teachers, and that he did not order police to hold back on breaching the building.

Kyle Rittenhouse Prepares for Lawsuits to ‘Make the Media Pay’

Kyle Rittenhouse confirmed in an interview that he is readying to file lawsuits in a bid to “make the media pay”—months after he was acquitted on several murder charges in connection to the August 2020 shooting during a Wisconsin Black Lives Matter protest and riot.

Virginia Parents Sue Over School Policy Allowing Students to ‘Transition’ Genders Without Notifying Parents

A group of Virginia parents are taking their local school district to court over a policy that instructs school staff to conceal children’s gender identity and pronouns from their families.

Five Biggest Supreme Court Cases to Watch

The U.S. Supreme Court tends to issue its biggest decisions in June.

New York Governor Signs New Curbs on Guns in Wake of Mass Shootings

Hochul on Monday signed a packet of 10 gun control bills into law.

A New ‘Jesus Movement’? Evangelist Nick Hall Says Gen Z Is Hungry for ‘Something Supernatural’

Evangelist and author Nick Hall is ready to see God do amazing things this summer.

Law Professor Suspended for Criticizing Biden’s ‘Affirmative Action’ SCOTUS Pick Will Get Job Back

Georgetown University has reinstated the director of its constitutional law program, who had been suspended for objecting to President Joe Biden’s explicit race- and gender-driven plan to fill a Supreme Court vacancy.

New York Library Hosts ‘Drag Camp’ for Kids Age 11 and Up to Adopt a Drag Persona and Perform at Pride Show

A publicly funded library in upstate New York is being assailed for hosting a "drag camp" for children as young as 11 years old to take on a drag persona and perform at a pride drag show.

Christian Grad Sues After University Took Action for Sharing Her Beliefs With Classmates

A conservative Christian student filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday against officials at an Illinois university.

Pizza Hut’s Book Club Promotes Drag Queen Books to Pre-k Children

Pizza Hut's book club for young students promotes books to pre-kindergarten children about little kids dressing up as drag queens.

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