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County’s Election Division Staff Member Demands Removal of Poll Worker’s Bible

Election officials in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, may face legal action after they prohibited an elections judge from displaying a Bible on his desk.

Supreme Court Declines to Lift Trump Gag Order

The U.S. Supreme Court declined to lift a gag order against President-elect Donald Trump.

Texas DPS Drone Footage Shows Illegals on Raft Entering United States

The Biden administration’s failure to secure the border continues to worsen the ongoing crisis.

Judge in Daniel Penny Trial Agrees to Drop Top Manslaughter Charge

Manhattan prosecutors dismissed the top charge of second-degree manslaughter against Daniel Penny on Friday after a jury remained deadlocked following two rounds of deliberations in the high-profile subway chokehold case.

Student Permitted to Form Bible Club After Previous Denial

New York's Waterville Central School District is permitting a student to form a Bible club after previously denying his request.

Texas Man Imprisoned on Jan 6 Charges Gets Reduced Sentence

A Texas man who was the first January 6 protester to go to trial was resentenced to nearly seven years in prison, the Associated Press reported.

Supreme Court Likely to Uphold Tennessee Law Restricting Transgender Treatments for Minors

The U.S. Supreme Court appears poised to uphold Tennessee's child-protection law restricting transgender treatments for minors, a development that has alarmed transgender activists and progressives. The law bars the use of hormones, puberty blockers, and surgeries for physically healthy children seeking to transition, arguing that these experimental treatments carry significant long-term risks.

U.S. Increases Reward for CJNG Leader ‘El Mencho’ Amid Escalating Cartel Violence

As cartel violence intensifies in Mexico, the U.S. State Department has increased its reward for information leading to the capture of Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, known as "El Mencho," to $15 million. El Mencho, co-founder and leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), remains a fugitive despite multiple U.S. indictments for drug trafficking and related crimes.

Justice Sotomayor Likens Child Gender Mutilation to Taking Aspirin

On Wednesday, the Supreme Court began deliberating the legality of Tennessee’s Senate Bill 1, a law prohibiting minors from accessing puberty blockers, hormone treatments, and other gender-transition-related medical interventions.

Minnesota Supreme Court Hears Case of Trans-Identified Male Powerlifter Barred from Women’s Category

On Tuesday, the Minnesota State Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a high-profile case involving JayCee Cooper, a trans-identified male powerlifter, who sued USA Powerlifting (USAPL) after being barred from competing in the women’s category. The lawsuit, filed in 2021, alleges that the organization violated the Minnesota Human Rights Act, which prohibits discrimination based on an individual's gender identity.

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