Judge calls California’s medical misinformation law “nonsense,” blocks it
On First Amendment grounds. The post Judge calls California’s medical misinformation law “nonsense,” blocks it appeared first on Reclaim The Net. Read the full story ›
On First Amendment grounds. The post Judge calls California’s medical misinformation law “nonsense,” blocks it appeared first on Reclaim The Net. Read the full story ›
The full list. The post Kevin McCarthy announces subcommittee team to investigate government social media censorship appeared first on Reclaim The Net. Read the full story ›
(TeaParty.org Exclusive) – The vast majority of American voters feel that the reason Washington has once again busted through the debt ceiling is because the federal government is struggling with uncontrolled spending and is okay with a shutdown until both Democrats and Republicans have come up with the budget cuts that are necessary to bring…
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Following Vice President Mike Pence’s departure from office last week, a startling discovery has been made as classified documents were allegedly located in his Indiana residence. This comes after former VP Pence repeatedly asserted he would not be removing any confidential information with him when departing the White House. Pence Under Scrutiny Over Possession of…
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Manatee County, Florida teachers are taking extra precautions to ensure their classroom libraries remain compliant with the recent law that mandates all books must be vetted and approved by a certified media specialist. As a result, many have had to cover up book collections or deny access altogether while they wait for clearance from school…
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Statesman Henry Clay landed in Washington, D.C. more than 200 years ago. Despite their disagreements, Clay believed Americans should be willing to communicate with one another. Clay brought a barrel of bourbon, one of Kentucky’s most prized possessions, to help start the discussion. The idea that bourbon may “lubricate the gears of government” originated with…
Venezuelans have dropped from roughly 1,100 encountered per day before that process was announced to about 100 a day in December. The post Southwest Border Migration Rises as DHS Hopes Expanded Parole Measures Will Turn Tide appeared first on Hstoday. Read the full story ›
If Twitter is releasing censorship demands from their end, the government likely has evidence of more that it’s not handing over. The post Justice Department sued for ignoring freedom of information requests for social media censorship collusion appeared first on Reclaim The Net. Read the full story ›
Already nearing the one-year mark, President Joe Biden signaled an even more protracted conflict between Russia and Ukraine Wednesday, reversing the Pentagon’s position and moving forward with […] Read the full story ›
In what has every marking of trolling a competitor, A&W Restaurants announced that its mascot will now wear denim jeans to avoid the risk of being “polarizing.” […] Read the full story ›