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Boeing Whistleblower Dead from ‘Self-Inflicted’ Wound

The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Marcia Fudge, will be leaving the Biden administration on March 22.

Tim Tebow Opens Up About Using His Platform to Help Rescue Children from Human Trafficking

Former NFL player and devout Christian Tim Tebow opened up over the weekend about his effort to help victims of child trafficking and exploitation in the United States and across the world.

New Hampshire Town Demands Site Review of Pastor’s House Gathering

First Liberty Institute filed a request for a preliminary injunction against the town of Weare, New Hampshire, claiming it violated the law by mandating a site review plan before a pastor could use his home for a religious gathering.

Firm Building Plant Near U.S. Military Base Connected to Chinese Government

The president of a firm constructing a manufacturing facility near Midwest military bases is connected to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

WEF Calls for ‘Concerted Effort’ Against ‘Disinformation’

The World Economic Forum (WEF) called for governments, media groups, and tech companies to make a "concerted effort" against "disinformation."

South Carolina Becomes 29th State to Permit Constitutional Carry

South Carolina became the 29th state to permit constitutional carry, or carrying a firearm without a permit.

Michigan Hospital Pays Settlement to Job Applicant Refusing Flu Vaccine

Trinity Health Grand Rapids, a Michigan hospital, agreed to settle a lawsuit after denying a job applicant's religious exemption from the flu vaccine.

Border Patrol Prohibited from Washington School District, Children ‘Traumatized’

A school district in Spokane, Washington, voted to prohibit Border Patrol agents from its schools, claiming they would create distress among children.

California City Passes Measure Restricting Pride, Ideological Flags on Public Property

Huntington Beach voted to pass a measure that would restrict most flags on public property, striking outrage among LGBT activists.

Judge Allows Legal Groups to Submit Pro-Trump Briefs

A federal judge overseeing the Trump classified document case has allowed third-party legal groups to submit briefs that may benefit Donald Trump in his classified documents case.

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