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Judge OK’s Lawsuit by Ex-Virginia Tech Soccer Player Allegedly Benched for Refusing to Kneel During National Anthem

A Virginia Tech soccer player who says she was benched for refusing to take a knee has been given to go-ahead to sue the school.

Virginia to Reimburse COVID Violation Fines

Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) signs executive order on Tuesday directing state agencies to report COVID fines and suspensions.

Does ESG Violate America’s Antitrust Laws?

Over the past few years, environmental, social, and governance (ESG) metrics have become ubiquitous among the biggest Wall Street investment firms and Fortune 500 companies.

US Designates Iran, China as Countries of Concern Over Religious Freedom

The United States on Friday designated China, Iran, and Russia, among others, as countries of particular concern under the Religious Freedom Act over severe violations, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said.

‘Zero Tolerance’: Suspension Rate Nearly Doubles For Twitter Accounts Exploiting Child Sex Abuse Material

A cyber security and data analyst funding research into Twitter’s alleged child sexual abuse material (CSAM) problem said Saturday that the platform has nearly...

CDC, HHS Offer $1 Million for Research to Predict Vaccine ‘Misinformation Trends’

Two federal public health agencies will provide $1 million in grant funding to develop “a “public health tool” to predict vaccine “misinformation trends.”

Brazil Is a Western Nation: It’s Time Europe and the United States Remembered That

Not born but begotten from the blood of conquerors and missionaries, Brazil shares more than just common ancestry with its Western partners.

Twitter Won’t Censor COVID Tweets Anymore

Twitter will no longer suppress Covid-related tweets as Musk continues his "general amnesty" across the platform.

NSA Caught Handing Over Top Secret Info to Undercover FBI Agent

FBI agents have made an arrest in a key espionage case that would have had major national security implications for the U.S.

ATF Accused of Perverting Laws in a Scheme to Shut Down Gun Shops

A Texas gun shop owner is suing the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives over a new policy used to revoke firearm dealers’ licenses over small clerical errors in paperwork for gun sales, which the lawsuit says is a violation of federal gun laws.

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