New York’s new congressional map was approved late Friday by a New York Supreme Court Justice, putting into motion what essentially amounts to new campaigns for some candidates running for re-election this year.
Most of a Florida law that sought to stop social media companies from restricting users’ political speech violates the companies’ free speech rights and cannot be enforced, a federal appeals court ruled on Monday, agreeing with a lower court.
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On Friday, in a stunning victory for medical freedom among military servicemen, a three-person Navy administrative separation board voted unanimously to clear Lieutenant Bill Moseley of a misconduct charge resulting from his Covid-19 vaccination refusal.
A report from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) shows that the Internal Revenue Service destroyed about “30 million paper-filed information return documents in March of 2021.”
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Earlier this month cases of monkeypox were reported across the globe, seemingly all unrelated. Now, with about 140 total reported cases, researchers are scrambling to determine how this outbreak occurred in dozens of countries across Europe, Israel, Australia, and the United States.
An investigative report probing hundreds of allegations of sexual abuse within the Southern Baptist Convention found that victims were stonewalled while their alleged perpetrators were allowed to remain in positions of leadership within America’s largest Protestant denomination.
Australia’s Labor Party leader, Anthony Albanese, was sworn in as the country’s 31st prime minister on Monday, promising to bring the country together after a fractious election campaign as he vowed to tackle climate change and inequality.
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A group of 18 Republican senators called for the complete defunding of the Department of Homeland Security’s currently paused Disinformation Governance board in a recent letter written to ranking members of the Senate Subcommittee on Homeland Security.
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A senior Israeli lawmaker said on Monday that the country risked “religious war” after a court ruled in favor of Jews who had tried to pray at Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque compound and as nationalists planned a march near the flashpoint site.
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President Biden met with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Saturday to begin discussions on resuming and expanding the joint military drills that were common before President Trump took office.