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Jan. 6 Committee Could Be Used Against Dems in 2022 According to Experts

Experts believe the broad scope of the Jan. 6 committee could come back to haunt Democrats if power in the House changes hands in the upcoming election.

Google Sued by Texas, Washington, D.C. Over Customer Surveillance: ‘Clear Violation of Consumers’ Privacy’

Texas and the District of Columbia sue Big Tech platform for invasion of user privacy.

Supreme Court Hearing Anti-Asian American Cases Brought to Harvard, U. North Carolina

Justices to hear challenge to race in college admissions.

Huge COVID Testing Company Engaged in Cover-Up: Heartland State

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison is suing two Illinois-based companies for allegedly “deceiving consumers” when it comes to COVID-19 testing.

Arizona Sues Biden Admin After They Threaten State Over Funding For Schools Without Mask Mandates

Joe Biden’s Treasury Department wants COVID-19 funding back from Arizona because the state is sending money to districts that don’t have mask mandates — and the state’s Republican governor is taking them to court over it.

California Agrees to Remove Aztec Prayers From School Curriculum

On Jan. 13, the state of California, along with its Board of Education and Department of Education, settled a lawsuit with parents over a controversial ethnic studies program that required school children to pray to Aztec gods.

LGBT Activists Have Been Using Courts to Harass This Christian Baker for Ten Years

Justice delayed is justice denied: Jack Phillips has ‘now been in courts defending his freedom nearly a decade.’

Michigan Judge Rules Against Governor on Lockdown Restrictions

An Otsego County judge ruled with local business and against Gov. Whitmer and the state Department of Health and Human Services on their authority to implement a lockdown.

Illegal Amazon Gold Seeps Into Supply Chains

The medals were billed as the most sustainable ever produced.

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