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Garland’s Anti-Parent School Board Order Protects Son-In-Law’s Profits

Attorney General Merrick Garland acted to protect his son-in law's profits when he signed a memorandum on Monday that instructed the Justice Department to investigate and prosecute parents who express concerns about anti-white racism in public schools. Garland's daughter, Rebecca Garland, is married to Xan Tanner, who co-founded a company...

New Zealand University Honors Trans Weightlifter Who Bombed at Olympics

The University of Otago in New Zealand has given its "Sportswoman of the Year" award to Laurel Hubbard, a biological male who competed in the Tokyo Olympics as a female competitor, the Western Journal reported. At 6-feet, 1-inch and weighing 300 pounds, Hubbard failed to execute a single lift in...

SCOTUS: Wall Lawsuit Needs Revisiting as Biden Creates ‘Changed Circumstances’

On Monday the Supreme Court handed a defeat to President Joe Biden and his administration regarding the completion of former President Donald Trump's border wall, the Western Journal reported. The high court overruled lower courts, which had previous ruled that wall construction ought to be halted due to environmental concerns. The...

9th Circuit Rejects Newsom’s Ban on Private Immigrant-Detention Facilities in Calif.

(Headline USA) A federal appeals court on Tuesday tossed out California's ban on privately owned immigration detention facilities. The ruling keeps intact a key piece of the world's largest detention system for immigrants, even as America's broken immigration system faces unprecedented assault under the Biden administration's open-borders policies. Democrat Gov. Gavin...

DON LEMON: There Should Be ‘Consequences’ for Posting Opinions on Facebook

CNN host Don Lemon suggested on Tuesday that people should be punished for expressing their opinions on social media, Fox News reported. According to Lemon, all opinions must be true, and therefore should be grounded in the right facts. "It should be true … You can have opinions based in fact....

Supreme Court Rejects Appeal for DC’s Representation in Congress

The Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed an appeal that sought to give the District of Columbia representation in the House of Representatives, the Epoch Times reported. Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch ruled in the case, Castañon v. United States, that the Supreme Court does not have jurisdiction over the...

Schools Invest in Athletic Infrastructure w/ Biden Buck$ Meant for COVID Relief

(Associated Press) One Wisconsin school district built a new football field. In Iowa, a high school weight room is getting a renovation. Another in Kentucky is replacing two outdoor tracks. All of this funded by the billions of dollars in federal pandemic relief Congress sent to schools this year. The money is part...

IT BEGINS: Sweden Suspends Moderna Vax for Those ≤30 Due to Heart Inflammation

(Associated Press) Swedish health authorities on Wednesday suspended the use of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine for those ages 30 and under, saying the move was done out of precaution. The reason for the pausing is “signals of an increased risk of side effects such as inflammation of the heart muscle or...

Dem Logic: Latest ‘Solution’ to Debt-Cap Crisis Is to INVENT a $1 Trillion Coin

(Headline USA) Some Democrats think they may have found a 'silver bullet' in the ongoing impasse over the debt limit---except the bullet is made of platinum. Left-wing radicals have proposed minting a $1 trillion coin and using it to flood the treasury with cash. Notwithstanding the fact that such a move...

Gov’t Orders Google to Turn Over Users’ Data Based on Keyword Searches

(Coleman Hopkins) According to recently released documents, the Biden administration is issuing secret warrants to Google requesting that the tech giant turn over user information if and when users search certain terms.  Unsealed court documents brought to light by Forbes show that the government has introduced a new category of...

Treasury Dept.: Arizona Can’t Use Federal Money for Anti-Mask Grants

The Biden administration on Tuesday ordered Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey to stop using the state’s federal pandemic funding on a pair of new education grants that can only be directed to schools without mask mandates. In a letter to Ducey, the Treasury Department said the grant programs are “not a...

Hawley, DeSantis Slam FBI for Targeting Concerned Parents at School Boards

(The Center Square) A new FBI focus on parents accused of harassing school officials around the country over curriculum and COVID-19 policies is being criticized by Republican lawmakers as government overreach and an attempt to curb speech rights. Attorney General Merrick Garland announced Tuesday night that he has directed the...
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