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SCOTUS: Asylum-Seekers Have No Right to Release While They Wait for Hearings

(Associated Press) The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the government can indefinitely detain certain immigrants who say they will face persecution or torture if they are deported to their native countries. Over the dissent of three liberal justices, the court held 6-3 that the immigrants are not entitled to a hearing...

Supreme Court: Company Can Seize State-Owned Land to Build Pipeline

(Associated Press) The Supreme Court sided Tuesday with a pipeline company in a dispute with New Jersey over land the company needs for a natural gas pipeline. Both liberal and conservative justices joined to rule 5-4 for the PennEast Pipeline Co. The 116-mile planned pipeline is to run from Pennsylvania’s Luzerne County...

Olympian Who Turned Back on Flag During Anthem Faces Blowback

Self-described "activist athlete" and Olympian Gwen Berry, who turned her back on the American flag during the national anthem at Olympic trials over the weekend, said on Sunday that Americans frustrated with her ungrateful attitude put "patriotism over basic morality," CBS News reported. The American people's reaction also taught Berry that...

Male Inmates Seek Lock-Ups w/ Women Under Calif. Pro-Trans Prison Law

The transgender-skeptical Women's Liberation Front and other pro-female feminist groups have called on California's politicians and prison directors to stop transferring biological men to women's prisons and remove those who have been moved, Just The News reported. A spokesperson for WoLF, a self-described radical feminist group, said prison transfers in...

Calif. Lawmakers Change Recall Rules to Help Newsom Win

(Associated Press) California Republicans accused Democrats of acting unfairly Monday as state lawmakers passed a bill aimed at moving up Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom's recall date. “The conclusion is inescapable that Gavin Newsom is cheating in the recall and this Legislature is his willing accomplice," said Republican Assemblyman Kevin Kiley, who...

Trump Org Lawyers Try to Fend Off Prosecution by Politicized NY DA

(Associated Press) Lawyers for the Trump Organization met again Monday with prosecutors in the Manhattan District Attorney's Office in a last bid to forestall a potential indictment stemming from a long-running investigation into the former president’s company. Trump Organization lawyer Ron Fischetti told the Associated Press the meeting came as a...

Judge Dismisses Gov’t Antitrust Lawsuits Against Facebook

(Associated Press) A federal judge on Monday dismissed antitrust lawsuits brought against Facebook by the Federal Trade Commission and a coalition of state attorneys general, dealing a significant blow to attempts by regulators to rein in tech giants. U.S. District Judge James Boasberg ruled Monday that the lawsuits were “legally insufficient”...

University Won’t Revoke Michael Flynn’s Honorary Degree

(Headline USA) The University of Rhode Island decided not to revoke an honorary degree bestowed upon Michael Flynn, an alumnus who briefly served as President Donald Trump’s national security adviser and who has remained an ardent supporter of the former president since his election loss. URI President David Dooley will not...

NC’s Black Rising Star Lt. Gov. Wages War on Critical Race Theory

North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, a rising national star in the Republican Party, said he was prepared to begin talks with the state legislature about how to tackle issues of indoctrination, including Critical Race Theory, in the school system. "We're about ready to move on this," Robinson told Headline...

Atty. Gen.: More than 500 Election Fraud Cases Pending in Texas Courts

(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) Ahead of special legislative session set to start July 8, during which Gov. Greg Abbott has made election reform a legislative priority, Attorney General Ken Paxton announced there are more than 500 election fraud cases pending in Texas courts. “We will prosecute voter fraud every time...

National Archives Says Its Rotunda is ‘Structural Racism;’ Wants ‘Trigger Warnings’ on Historical Accounts

The National Archives's new racism task force released a report describing the Rotunda—where America's founding documents reside—as structurally racist and decrying the positive portrayal of the nation's founders, according to Fox News. The Archivist's Task Force on Racism submitted the 105-page report on April 20. The report self-flagellantly admitted that the...

Romney Still ‘Trusts’ Biden After Infrastructure Deal Flip-Flop

Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, said on Sunday that he still trusted President Joe Biden to sign a bipartisan "infrastructure" deal even after he vowed to veto it if Democrats don’t also pass a massive progressive wish list through the budget reconciliation process. "I don't know exactly where everybody is after...
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