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SCOTUS Set to Hear Landmark Case over Social Media and Free Speech

(Chris Parker, Headline USA) The significant controversies surrounding free speech, Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, and influential social media platforms will soon go before the Supreme Court. The nations's highest court, fresh off a blizzard of controversial ruling, will hear the case Gonzalez v. Google, focusing on the algorithms...

J6 Prisoners Seek Transfer to Guantanamo, Citing D.C. Gulag’s Conditions

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) In a desperate letter, 34 J6 political prisoners requested a transfer to Guantanamo Bay prison in order to escape the brutal conditions to which they have been exposed in their Washington, D.C. gulag. The prisoners have been held for up to one and a half years...

Disclaimer Could Destroy N.Y. Atty Gen.’s $250M Lawfare Attack on Trumps

(Joshua Paladino, Headline USA) Former President Donald Trump said New York Attorney General Letitia James, who accused him of fraud, has "no case" because he put a disclaimer on his financial statements, Business Insider reported. James filed a lawsuit on Sept. 21 against Trump, his three oldest children and the...

Judge Exposes Big Lie Underlying Abram’s Career

(Headline USA) When radical leftist Stacey Abrams lost the Georgia governor's race to Republican Brian Kemp four years ago, she threw a temper tantrum. She ended her campaign with a nonconcession that acknowledged she wouldn't be governor, while whining that Kemp had cheated by using his post as secretary of state...

Supreme Court’s Top Cases for New Term

(Headline USA) The Supreme Court opens its new term Monday, hearing arguments for the first time after a summer break. The court has said it will decide cases on a range of major issues including the rights of Christians to refuse to cater homosexual ‘weddings,’ affirmative action, and voting regulations....

N.C. Residents Plead Guilty to Misdemeanor Ballot Fraud

(Victor Skinner, The Center Square) Four N.C. residents face community service after they pleaded guilty on Monday to misdemeanor ballot fraud during the 2016 and 2018 elections. Rebecca Thompson, Tonia Marie Gordon, Ginger Shae Eason and Kelly Hendrix pleaded guilty to possessing absentee ballots and all received suspended jail sentences,...

Four Female Athletes Fight ‘Trans’ Agenda

(Casey Harper, The Center Square) Four female athletes are locked in a legal battle over "transgender" athletes that could set a major precedent for the same fight playing out in schools around the country. The four female athletes appealed to a federal court over a Connecticut policy allowing high school...

J6 Inquisition Admits to Witch Hunting Ginni Thomas

(Headline USA) Democrats' Jan. 6 congressional committee admitted this week that they don’t know whether Ginni Thomas, wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, played a significant role in former President Donald Trump’s efforts to contest the results of the 2020 election. The partisan congressional committee subpoenaed Ginni Thomas and...

After SCOTUS Victory, Praying Coach Joe Kennedy Says Schools Slow to Respond

(Headline USA) Across the ideological spectrum, there were predictions of dramatic consequences when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of a public high school football coach’s right to pray on the field after games. Yet three months after the decision—and well into the football season—there’s no sign that large...

Durham Accused of Trying to ‘Protect the Establishment’ after Latest Filing

(Headline USA) Special counsel John Durham, who was appointed by former Attorney General William Barr to investigate the origins of the Russia-collusion hoax, appears ready to withhold critical information about the debunked Steele dossier, according to The Federalist.  Durham charged Russian-born Igor Danchenko---who was the main source for ex-British spy Christopher...

Judge OKs Dominion-Linked Venezuelan’s Defamation Suit against Fox, Lou Dobbs

(Headline USA) A defamation lawsuit against Fox Corp., Fox News Network and Lou Dobbs can proceed toward trial, a judge ruled Monday after concluding that a Venezuelan businessman with ties to the highly controversial Dominion Voting Systems had made sufficient claims of being unfairly accused of trying to corrupt...

Musk Accuses SEC Regulators of Trying to Muzzle His Free Speech

(Headline USA) U.S. Securities regulators are unlawfully muzzling Tesla CEO Elon Musk, violating his free speech rights by continually trying to enforce a 2018 securities fraud settlement, Musk's lawyer contends in a court brief. The document, filed late Tuesday with the federal appeals court in Manhattan, was written to support...
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