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New York Gov. Hochul Passes Law Forming Commission to Study Racial Reparations

A new commission is set to study possible racial reparations schemes for New York residents of African descent.

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Minnesota Woman Denied Unemployment After Refusing Vaccine Asks SCOTUS to Review Case

A Minnesota woman who was fired for refusing to take the COVID-19 vaccine and then denied unemployment benefits has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear her case, arguing that her First Amendment rights were violated.

“Religious belief is intimate and differs substantially among Americans. The promise of religious liberty in the First Amendment is that such differences may persist without punishment from the state. That promise is being broken in Minnesota,” James Dickey, senior counsel for the Upper Midwest Law Center, said in a petition filed with the court Monday.

The article Minnesota Woman Denied Unemployment After Refusing Vaccine Asks SCOTUS to Review Case appeared first on Tennessee Star.

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Immigration Court Backlog Has Now Reached 3 Million Pending Cases

The U.S. border crisis has seen immigration court backlogs hit new highs, as judges are swamped with an average of 4,500 pending cases each.

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11 More Examples of Defensive Gun Use to Fend Off Criminals

As cities across the country reel from explosive crime rates, many politicians at the local, state, and federal levels are too preoccupied with disarming peaceable… Read More

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