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Federal Court Rules Texas Cannot Force Lawyers to Pay Dues to State Bar Associations

(Headline USA) Attorneys who don't want to belong to, or pay dues to, their state bar associations in Texas and Louisiana have won important battles at a federal appeals court in New Orleans. A panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Texas must stop requiring attorneys to...

Amazon Founder Jeff Bezos Steps Down as Company’s CEO

(Headline USA) Amazon founder Jeff Bezos stepped down as CEO on Monday, handing over the reins as the company uses its monopoly power to crush locally owned businesses during the coronavirus mania. Andy Jassy, who ran Amazon's cloud-computing business, replaced Bezos, a change the company announced in February. Bezos, Amazon's biggest...

Cori Bush: Black People ‘Still Aren’t Free’ in US

Radical leftist Squad member Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., claimed in a Fourth of July tweet that black people in the United States "still aren't free," Newsmax reported. Freedom in America, she claimed, is for white people. When they say that the 4th of July is about American freedom, remember this: the...

GOP Sen. Roger Marshall: ‘China Wants to Own the World’

Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kansas, said on the Fourth of July that China "wants to own the world" and must be stopped, Newsmax reported. In a Fox News interview, Marshall said that we must subject China to public shaming for its role in the origination and spread of the coronavirus pandemic. “China...

Democrat House Majority Whip James Clyburn Flip-Flops on Voter IDs

Rep. James Clyburn, D-SC, claimed that he now supports voter ID requirements across the country, departing from his earlier and more radical opposition to such standards, Fox News reported. The House majority whip has repeatedly opposed such measures, arguing that ID requirements and other traditional expectations are racist. But Clyburn has...

POLL: 40% of Residents Want to Leave S***hole San Francisco

Almost half of San Francisco’s residents said they plan to leave the city due to rising crime and a deteriorating quality of life, according to a recent poll. The poll, commissioned by the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, showed that 40% of the 500 residents they interviewed plan to leave...

Amid Woke Cultural Assault, Public School Enrollment Drops 3%

(Ted O'Neil , The Center Square) The number of students attending public schools during the 2020-2021 academic year fell by roughly 3% compared with the previous year. The data come from the National Center for Education Statistics, a federal agency that analyzes education figures. While the remote-education model that many schools...

Once Deemed ‘Concentration Camps,’ Detention Centers Now Called ‘Model’

(Headline USA) The drastic about-face from mainstream media in coverage of the US border crisis was immediately clear in their refusal to cover the atrocious conditions in migrant detention centers, newly reopened and overcrowded under President Joe Biden. These cages are not only ignored with a casual disinterest, however. The...

Surfside Dynamites Collapsed Condo as Tropical Storm Bears Down

(Associated Press) Rescuers were given the all-clear to resume work looking for victims at a collapsed South Florida condo building after demolition crews set off a string of explosives that brought down the last of the building in a plume of dust. Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava told the...

Facebook Censors Patriotic #Revolution Hashtag on 4th of July

Mark Zuckerberg and his Facebook team censored the hashtag #Revolution on the fourth of July, Reclaimthenet.com reported. According to Facebook, the hashtag violates its vaguely articulated rules. "Posts with #Revolution are temporarily hidden here," the tech giant's warning reads. "Some content in those posts goes against our Community Standards." On Independence Day,...

New Hampshire Gov. Sununu Signs Bill Legalizing Unlicensed Hair Cuts

(Christian Wade, The Center Square) Cutting someone's hair without a professional license is no longer a crime in New Hampshire under a bill signed by Gov. Chris Sununu. The new law updates the state's occupational license laws to exempt services "provided without remuneration" from license requirements for barbering, cosmetology, and...

Former West Virginia Lawmaker Faces Felony Charge From Jan. 6 Protest

(Headline USA) A former West Virginia lawmaker faces a new federal felony charge after he livestreamed himself walking into the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. A grand jury in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia handed down a five-count indictment for former Del. Derrick Evans last week. The...
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