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Jun 11 2023
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New Legislation Aims to Punish Parents Who Don’t ‘Affirm’ Their Child’s Chosen Gender
The dark coalition between the transgender movement and the left-wing anti-family ideology continues, with yet another blow to parental rights. According to a Washington Free Beacon report, a California bill, A.B. 957, regarding custody disputes involving children, has been modified to punish parents who do not support their child’s “self-identified” gender. The bill, introduced by
Western JournalSep 06 2023
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Donald Trump indictment: Fulton County prosecutors say four months needed for trial
Fulton County prosecutors say their 2020 elections interference case against former President Donald Trump and 18 others will take around four months to try in court. Special prosecutor Nathan Wade provided the estimate during a hearing Wednesday before Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee, adding that they would seek testimony from around 150 witnesses. Wade noted that the timeline does not
Washington ExaminerAug 03 2023
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West Hartford Man Indicted In $297K Home Depot Fraud Scheme
PROVIDENCE, RI — A West Hartford resident has been arraigned in U.S. District Court in Rhode Island on charges of conspiracy and wire fraud and stands accused of participating in a six-figure rip off scheme involving Home Depot stores in eight states. According to documents related to the case, from "at least" June 2021 to February 2022, Alexandre Henrique Costa-Mota, 26, took part in "non-
Patch.comJul 26 2023
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Ohio will be the seventh state to vote on abortion rights since SCOTUS overturned Roe v. Wade
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio will be the seventh state to vote on abortion rights, after Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose certified that a campaign backing a constitutional amendment proposal obtained enough signatures to qualify for the Nov. 7 ballot. As with Ohio, most of these states had abortion rights questions on the ballot as a result of the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2022 decision, Dobbs v.
Cleveland Plain DealerSep 06 2023
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Rand Paul has more to say about McConnell's health
PROBABLY NEWS TO TRUMP’S LAWYERS — On HUGH HEWITT’s show today, DONALD TRUMP said he will testify at his trial: “Oh, yes, absolutely.” (h/t Philip Wegmann) HAPPENING NOW — The first televised hearing of Trump’s election interference case in Georgia is underway. Fulton County Superior Court Judge SCOTT McAFEE will hear requests filed by former Trump lawyers SIDNEY POWELL and KENNETH CHESEBRO to
PoliticoAug 28 2023
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Ban on texting and driving among laws taking effect Monday in Missouri
And police will not be able to stop someone only for texting and driving. To be cited, someone will have to commit another traffic violation, such as running a stop sign, before being pulled over and cited for texting and driving. Bible courses: Public schools will be able to offer elective courses on the Old Testament and New Testament of the Bible. Students will be able to use a preferred
St. Louis Post-DispatchAug 28 2023
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A ban on texting and driving is among the new laws taking effect Monday in Missouri
And police will not be able to stop someone only for texting and driving. To be cited, someone will have to commit another traffic violation, such as running a stop sign, before being pulled over and cited for texting and driving. Bible courses: Public schools will be able to offer elective courses on the Old Testament and New Testament of the Bible. Students will be able to use a preferred
St. Louis Post-DispatchSep 26 2023
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Biden backs 40% UAW pay raise in Michigan strike visit
President Joe Biden on Tuesday joined a picket line with striking autoworkers in Michigan, backing their call for a 40% pay raise and telling them they deserve a "lot more" than they are getting.
Biden's appearance, the first visit by a U.S. president to striking workers in modern history, comes a day before Donald Trump, the Republican front-runner for president, will speak to auto
ReutersSep 06 2023
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Wisconsin Democrats combat impeachment of Justice Janet Protasiewicz with $4M effort
Wisconsin Watch is a nonprofit and nonpartisan newsroom. Subscribe to our newsletter to get our investigative stories and Friday news roundup. This story is published in partnership with The Associated Press. The Wisconsin Democratic Party on Wednesday launched a $4 million effort to pressure Republicans to back down from impeaching a new liberal state Supreme Court justice being targeted
Wisconsin WatchAug 12 2023
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Ted Cruz: Joe Biden Should ‘Share a Cell With Hunter’ If Found Guilty of Bribery
Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) claimed Friday that Joe Biden should go to prison if found guilty of bribery. “The essence of a bribery is a quid pro quo. We remember from the first Trump impeachment. The media, Jake knows what a quid pro quo is. He talked about it incessantly when it concerned Donald Trump,” Cruz said on Fox News Channel’s Hannity while explaining how CNN’s Jack Tapper downplayed
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