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Month: July 2024

Kansas Supreme Court Strikes Down Abortion Regulations

The court stands by its prior ruling that the Kansas Constitution confers a right to abortion.

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Vanderbilt University Medical Center Silent on Possible Liability, Settlements After Treating Covenant School Killer Audrey Hale Prior to Attack

Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) did not respond to a Monday inquiry from The Tennessee Star that sought to establish whether VUMC took any actions to mitigate any possible financial liabilities that may have resulted from its 22-year treatment of Covenant School killer Audrey Elizabeth Hale.
The Star contacted VUMC about what actions it may have taken to address possible legal liability after publishing the MNPD document, "Vandy Psych," which contains notes written by an MNPD investigator who secured at least 75 pages of documents about Hale’s treatment at VUMC after obtaining a search warrant.

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Alaska, Oil Companies Sue Department of Interior Over Petroleum Reserve Rule

https://bonginoreport.com/swamp-watch/alaska-oil-companies-sue-department-of-interior-over-petroleum-reserve-rule

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New Jersey Sued Over Laws Requiring Permits to Buy and Carry Guns

Plaintiffs accuse state officials of dragging their feet in the permitting process to further diminish Second Amendment rights in the state.

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Radio Station Cuts Ties With Host Who Fed Biden Pre-Screened Questions In Interview

‘WURD Radio is not a mouthpiece for the Biden or any other Administration’

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Four Years Later, CDC Documents on COVID-19’s Origin in China Emerge as Oversight Wanes

Newly released documents from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reveal early evidence and analysis four years ago in which U.S. government officials indicated that COVID-19 originated in Wuhan, China.
These findings in the CDC documents obtained by The Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project, dating from about six months after the disease’s initial outbreak, are coming to light only now because of the government’s repeated delays in releasing relevant documents through the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.

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California Joins 26 States in Requiring Students Take Personal Finance Class

Over half of U.S. states now require high school students to receive a financial literacy course before they graduate after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill passed by the California Legislature.
With the passage of California’s law requiring schools to offer a course in personal finance by the 2027-28 school year and requiring the class of 2031 to receive at least one class, a total of 26 states now require students to take a course on how to manage money, according to a nonprofit spearheading efforts to pass such laws.

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Another Federal Court Rules Against Teen’s ‘Only 2 Genders’ T-Shirt

Liam Morrison, a Massachusetts middle schooler, wanted one thing: to wear a T-shirt declaring simply, “There are only two genders.” After the Middleboro school’s principal… Read More

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