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Dr. Robert Malone, Other Censored Doctors Sue Twitter

The doctors say Twitter violated its own policy when it censored factual information, not "misinformation."

North Dakota Attorney General Probes $13.5 Million Farmland Purchase by a Trust Linked to Bill Gates

A major farmland purchase reportedly made by a trust linked to Bill Gates is being investigated by the North Dakota attorney general's office.

FBI Investigating Attacks Against Pro-life Clinics Ahead of Roe v Wade Decision

The FBI is investigating the recent attacks and vandalism of pro-life pregnancy centers and churches as potential acts of domestic violence or extremism ahead of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that could overturn the Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion nationwide.

College Pays $800,000 to Students Banned From Evangelizing on Campus After SCOTUS Ruling

Supreme Court ruled 8-1 last year that First Amendment plaintiffs can seek "nominal damages" without showing measurable economic harm.

Twitter Calls GOP Senate Hopeful Eric Greitens ‘Rino Hunting’ Ad ‘Abusive’

GOP Senate candidate Eric Greitens made a bang with a new advertisement in which he takes shots at "Republicans in name only."

Jan. 6 Committee Ignores Clear Evidence of Mass Illegal Voting, Systematically Broken Election Laws

In its attempt to blame former President Donald Trump for the crimes committed on January 6, 2021, at the U.S. Capitol, House Democrats have spent the week focused on Trump’s unsupported claims of widespread election fraud.

Conservatives Sound Alarm Over California Bill That Creates Unelected Regulatory Council for Fast Food Industry

A new California bill that would pass off regulation of the fast food industry to an unelected council has raised concerns with Republicans and business groups struggling to recover from pandemic lockdowns.

Police Group Sues Biden Administration Over Border Patrol ‘Whipping’ Investigation

A national law enforcement organization has sued the Biden administration's top border officials for withholding information about how the White House handled a 2021 incident in which President Joe Biden accused Border Patrol agents of whipping migrants.

Pair of Supreme Court Rulings Make It More Difficult to Challenge Immigration Policies

The Supreme Court issued rulings in two related cases on Monday that will make it much harder for noncitizens to challenge U.S. immigration policies in court.

Democrats to Spend $8M on January 6 Show Trial in 2022 as Americans Struggle With Soaring Inflation

Democrats are expected to spend $8 million dollars in 2022 investigating the Capitol attack on January 6, as American struggle with inflation not seen in 40 years.

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