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Automobile Company Lays Off Hundreds of Workers, Blames Cost of EVs

Multinational automaker Stellantis is indefinitely closing an assembly plant in Illinois in February and laying off hundreds of workers, in large part due to the high cost of making electric vehicles.

Oregon Appeals Pause on New Gun Legislation

The state of Oregon is set to appeal a pause placed on a new gun law. The law prohibits the sale of high-capacity magazines.

Parents Outraged Over ‘After School Satan Club’ in Virginia

Parents at a school in Virginia are outraged over the Satanic Temple holding its "After School Satan Club" this month.

New Supreme Court Justice Implies ‘It’s A Wonderful Life’ Is Racist

Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson begins the court case with arguments of racism.

Federal Judges Give DOJ a Huge Win Over Trump in Mar-a-Lago Documents Case

The Biden administration’s Department of Justice won a major victory over former President Donald Trump on Thursday when a federal appeals court panel threw out a lower court’s ruling that allowed a special master to review documents taken from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida.

CHD Attorneys File Federal Lawsuit to Stop California Law That Punishes Doctors for COVID ‘Misinformation’

Attorneys for Children’s Health Defense (CHD) on Thursday sued California Attorney General Rob Bonta and the Osteopathic Medical Board of California over California’s new law that subjects the state’s doctors to discipline — including the suspension of their medical licenses — for sharing “misinformation” or “disinformation” about COVID-19 with their patients.

Seattle Sued by White Employee for ‘Racially Hostile’ Work Environment

Plaintiff says he was denied opportunities.

‘Critical Win’: Appeals Court Strikes Down San Diego Schools COVID Vaccine Mandate

In a precedent-setting decision for the State of California, a state appeals court last week ruled against the San Diego Unified School District’s (SDUSD) COVID-19 vaccine requirement for students.

Wyoming’s Largest Homeless Shelter Secures Right to Hire Only Christians, Settles Lawsuit

A Christian nonprofit organization that serves as Wyoming's largest homeless shelter recently secured a favorable settlement with state and federal government officials that will allow the shelter to hire only those who share its Christian beliefs.

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