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Judge Rejects Challenge to California Censorship Law

A judge dismissed a lawsuit challenging California’s censorship law over alleged violations of the First and Fourteenth Amendments.

Americans Protest Mask Mandate Reintroductions

Americans are pushing back against recent mask mandates.

Russian Plane Crash Claims 10 Lives, Possibly Including Wagner Boss Prigozhin (Video)

Prigozhin led an aborted mutiny earlier this year.

Musk Plans Legal Action Against Soros-Funded Organizations Over Free Speech Concerns

Elon Musk, the tech magnate who acquired Twitter last year, renaming it "X," has declared his intention to pursue legal action against certain organizations financially backed by George Soros.

Atlanta College Reinstates Mask Mandate Amid ‘Rising’ COVID-19 Cases Following Georgia’s High Vaccination Rate

The rise in cases follows at least a majority (69%) of Georgia residents receiving a COVID vaccine as of May, raising questions about the vaccine's efficacy.

HHS Allocates Over $1.4 Billion for ‘New Generation’ of COVID-19 Vaccines Despite Agency’s 2010 Analysis Showing ‘Fewer Than 1%’ of Vaccine Injuries Are Reported

Aimed at supporting "the development of a new generation of tools and technologies to protect against COVID-19 for years to come."

14 Major U.S. Cities to Ban Meat, Dairy, Private Transportation

The C40 Cities' agenda may lead to thousands of deaths due to lack of nutrition.

Illinois Woman Arrested for Threatening to Kill Donald Trump and His Youngest Son Barron

A woman in Illinois has been arrested after allegedly making serious threats against former President Donald Trump and his youngest son Barron.

Majority of Iowa GOP Caucus Attendees Believe Trump Won 2020 Election

Compared to forty-one percent of Iowa Republicans and Independents who do not believe Trump won the 2020 presidential election.

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