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Former Kentucky Clerk Fined $100,000 For Denying Gay Couple Marriage License in 2015

Former Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis, who gained national attention when she refused to grant marriage licenses to gay partners in 2015, has now been ordered by a federal jury to pay one gay couple a total of $100,000.

New York Judge Halts Trump’s Fraud Trial

A New York appeals court judge stopped a fraud trial against Trump originally scheduled for October 2.

U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Landmark First Amendment Case Involving Biden Admin, Big Tech Collusion

The core of the lawsuit is an accusation that the government has colluded with major tech companies to stifle the freedom of speech of countless American citizens.

Federal Judge Rules Revised DACA Illegal

Could go to Supreme Court.

Corruption Shadows Ukraine’s Defense Amid War: New York Times

“The question here is, ‘Where is the money?’”

Federal Judge Allows Lawsuit Challenging Maine Governor’s COVID Vaccine Mandate

Healthcare workers fight for religious exemptions and Title VII protection.

77% of Americans Believe Biden Too Old for Effective Second Term

A recent survey has revealed that a significant majority of Americans believe that President Biden's age might impede his efficacy should he secure a second term.

Washington Football Coach Returns After Legal Battle Over Public Prayers

“People are going to freak out that I’m bringing God back into public schools.”

GOP Official Backtracks on Removing Trump From Ballot

New Hampshire Secretary of State David Scanlan (R) backtracked on his inquiry to remove Trump from the 2024 ballot after widespread criticism.

Vivek Ramaswamy Wants to Add Physical Fitness to SAT Testing

GOP Republican candidate Vivek Ramaswamy reportedly wants to add physical fitness testing to the SAT standardized test.

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