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Judge Blocks Fla. Law Aimed at Punishing Social Media

(Associated Press) A federal judge on Wednesday blocked for the time being a new Florida law that sought to punish large social media businesses like Facebook and Twitter if they remove content or ban politicians. U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle granted a preliminary injunction stopping the new law from being enforced. The...

Sen. Rand Paul Uses Science to Shut Down Fauci’s Fearmongering about ‘Two Americas’

Biden administration officials this week dangled the threat of new lock-down restrictions in the face of an emerging "delta variant" strain of the coronavirus. But on Tuesday, Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., a medical doctor and frequent critic of medical bureaucrats like coronavirus czar Anthony Fauci, cited the actual science in...

Scouts Face Huge Membership Declines from Sex Scandals, Woke Ideology

(Headline USA) America's most iconic youth organizations—the Boy Scouts of America and the Girl Scouts of the USA—have seen unprecedented one-year drops in membership after numerous child sex scandals and outspoken support for woke ideology, including the LGBT agenda. While both organizations insist they'll survive, the dramatic declines raise questions...

Border Agents Arrest 1 Million+ Illegals; On Pace for Worst Year Ever

This year's border crisis, created by President Joe Biden to import more Democratic voters, has already surpassed the 2019 influx, even with three months left in the fiscal year. Two US Department of Homeland Security officials announced that immigration agents have arrested more than 1 million illegal aliens who crossed...

Army To Begin Paying For Gender Reassignment Surgeries

The U.S. Army confirmed this week that it will begin paying for gender transition surgeries for transgender service members after President Joe Biden repealed a Trump-era policy that prevented the military from doing so. Maj. Gen. Douglas Stitt said on Friday that if a soldier is diagnosed with gender dysphoria,...

Iowa Supreme Court: State Can Block Planned Parenthood from Sex Education in Schools

(Associated Press) Iowa's high court said Wednesday that the state may refuse to allow Planned Parenthood to conduct sex education programs funded by federal grants, reversing a judge's ruling last year that found the law unconstitutional. The Iowa Supreme Court found the 2019 law passed by the Republican-controlled Legislature is constitutional,...

Biden Admin to Allow Passport Applicants to Choose Gender ‘Identity’

The State Department will allow U.S. passport applicants to select their own gender even if it does not match the sex on their supporting government documentation, such as a birth certificate or driver’s license. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is set to announce the change this week, according to the...

How ‘Experts’ Abused Science to Saddle America with Microaggression Mania

(George Leef, James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal) The need to combat “microaggressions” has recently saturated America. In higher education, business, and government, programs and policies have been implemented to deal with a supposed problem that almost no one recognized until a few years ago. Microaggressions are statements by non-minority individuals...

MCCONNELL: ‘I Think Biden is a First-Rate Person’

(Headline USA) Back home in Kentucky on Tuesday to speak before the state's Chamber of Commerce, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell was asked during a question-and-answer session a seemingly uncomfortable hypothetical. But his answer was not uncomfortable at all, according to NBC News. He was asked: "You're stranded on a desert...

Trump Visits Texas Border: ‘You Could Have Completed the Wall in a Couple of Months’

Flanked by many of his administration's top border officials and Republican elected leaders, former president Donald Trump made a historic visit to the Texas border, his first public appearance there since ceding the White House to current Democrat occupant Joe Biden. "The border has never been this way,” Trump said...

Ex. Defense Sec. Donald Rumsfeld Enters the Great ‘Unknown’

(Headline USA) Donald Rumsfeld, the two-time defense secretary and one-time presidential candidate whose reputation as a skilled bureaucrat and visionary of a modern U.S. military was unraveled by the long and costly Iraq war, died Tuesday. He was 88. In a statement Wednesday, Rumsfeld’s family said he “was surrounded by...

UPDATE: Cosby Released from Prison as Pa. Supreme Court Overturns Conviction

UPDATE 3:00 PM 6/30/2021 VIA AP: Pennsylvania’s highest court threw out Bill Cosby’s sexual assault conviction and released him from prison Wednesday in a stunning reversal of fortune for the comedian once known as “America’s Dad,” ruling that the prosecutor who brought the case was bound by his predecessor's...
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