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Wyoming Bans Males from Participating in Female Sports

The law, which will take effect on July 1, prohibits “students of the male sex from competing on a team designated for students of the female sex.”

U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Christian Preacher’s Challenge to University

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a traveling Christian evangelist's free-speech challenge to a University of Alabama requirement that he obtain a permit before handing out religious pamphlets and preaching from a sidewalk adjacent to its campus.

California Bill Seeks To Provide Abortions, Trans Treatment In States Where It’s Banned

A new bill in California, SB 345, seeks to protect doctors who provide abortion medication by mail to women in states where the medication, or the procedure itself, is banned.

Hunter Biden Files Lawsuit Against Computer Repair Shop Owner Over Sensitive Laptop Data

Hunter Biden is suing a computer repair shop owner over allegations that he illegally obtained and distributed sensitive personal data from a laptop, which is at the center of a congressional investigation.

Ohio Attorney General Files Civil Lawsuit Against Norfolk Southern Over Train Derailment

Ohio Attorney General has filed a civil lawsuit against Norfolk Southern over a train derailment that caused the release of over one million gallons of hazardous chemicals.

Biden Admin to ‘Relieve Moderna of Any Liability’ in Court Case

The Biden administration, through Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss, filed a statement of interest in a case alleging Moderna stole intellectual property from biotech companies Arbutus and Genevant.

Ohio AG Sues Norfolk Southern for ‘Glaring Negligence’ Following Train Derailment

Ohio is suing Norfolk Southern in federal court for “recklessly endangering” the health of residents in East Palestine, Ohio, and the surrounding area after a train derailment in the state last month sparked a public health and environmental emergency.

New York City Authorities Now Urging Ban on Face Masks Inside Shops After Brutal Killing of Bodega Worker

Authorities in New York City are calling for an end to the use of face masks inside delis after a bodega worker was killed by a masked assailant, leading to a reversal of the city's earlier COVID-era mask mandates.

How Corporations Launder Their Race Discrimination Through Third Parties

Since the racial reckoning triggered by the death of George Floyd in the summer of 2020, corporations have opened their checkbooks and flashed their woke credentials.

Reporter Disagrees Over Fox News Not Allowing Him to Report on Dominion Lawsuit

Fox News host Howard Kurtz said he "strongly" disagrees with the network's decision to not allow him to report on the $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit filed by Dominion voting system.

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