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Day: October 4, 2023

Presidential Elections Lies

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – In a world where Christmas decorations appear in September and smear campaigns dominate the media, I unveil the unsettling truth about election fraud and public misinformation. Delving into the Constitution, I aim to enlighten my fellow citizens on the obscured reality of electing a president, urging a collective awakening to restore integrity to our democratic processes. Join me…

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Children on Puberty Blockers Could Be at Risk of Poor Mental Health: Study

A secondary analysis shows puberty blockers may heighten the risk of mental health problems in transgender youth.

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FBI Targets Trump Voters As Domestic Terrorists Ahead Of 2024 Election

The FBI denies targeting Americans based on ideology but jumpstarted investigations into Americans based on their political affiliations.

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Federal Court Blocks ATF From Enforcing Pistol Brace Rule Against Certain Gun Rights Activists, Manufacturer

A federal judge has granted a new preliminary injunction, constraining enforcement of a new rule that restricts certain firearms with stabilizing braces. On Monday, U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor of Texas’ Northern federal court district granted a preliminary injunction in a lawsuit, Mock v. Garland, brought by a pair of braced pistol owners and supported […]

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Biden Announces $9 Billion More in Student Debt Cancellation

Debt forgiveness comes as GOP lawmakers have introduced a resolution to overturn Biden’s student debt cancellation plans.

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Vaccine and Mask Mandate Issued in California County

‘In a sense, we’re going back to the pre-COVID days,’ says San Luis Obispo County’s chief health officer Dr. Penny Borenstein.

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Colorado Tried To Throw Out An Election Watchdog’s Lawsuit Seeking ERIC Data. A Judge Said No

A lawsuit to obtain Colorado’s ERIC data concerning ‘registered voters identified as deceased’ may proceed, a court ruled on Friday.

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Alabama Cops Wrongfully Arrest Mechanic Working on Car

A lawsuit filed by auto mechanic Roland Edger, the manager of the Auto Collision Store in Huntsville, Alabama, may now move forward. The cops who arrested him back in June 2019 are likely to be found guilty of violating Edger’s rights against unreasonable searches and seizures. When Edger first claimed his rights were violated, the …
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