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Month: December 2024

Woman sues California doctors, says she was rushed at age 12 into gender transition she regrets…

The lawsuit, filed Thursday by Kaya Clementine Breen in Los Angeles County Superior Court, argues that Dr. Johanna Olson-Kennedy, who runs the largest transgender youth clinic in the U.S. as the medical director of the Center for Transyouth Health and Development at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, diagnosed Breen with gender dysmorphia “mere minutes” into their first appointment, just after Breen had turned 12.
One day after the Supreme Court heard arguments over states’ ability to ban gender-affirming care for minors, a 20-year-old UCLA student sued two California doctors, saying they inappropriately rushed her “down a life-altering … and irreversibly damaging” gender transition beginning at age 12.

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How Inaccurate are Government Databases in Identifying Whether People are Illegal Aliens?: There are Real Problems.

Ohio and Iowa have sued the Biden administration because the administration is refusing to let states verify whether registered voters are noncitizens. Even without access to this data, Ohio was able to identify some noncitizens who were registered to vote. But even if the Biden administration allowed states had been allowed to check citizenship, the […]

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Handful of cases at Supreme Court will greatly impact our future

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The Supreme Court’s decisions shape the nation’s future, tackling cases with profound impacts. From property damage in SWAT raids to government subsidies and land ownership limits, these legal battles raise pressing questions about accountability and constitutional boundaries. Explore the critical issues driving these cases and their significance for citizens and governance.

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IRS Expands Its Armed Wing to Highest Level in Nearly a Decade

IRS-CI special agents, who are authorized to carry guns and use lethal force, now number 2,290.

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Biden considers blanket pardon for disgraced General Mark Milley…

Senior White House officials are reportedly considering issuing retired Gen. Mark Milley a pre-emptive pardon over fears that President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration will go after the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.), Sen.-elect Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) and Dr. Anthony Fauci are among the people whom White House counsel Ed Siskel and chief of staff Jeff Zients have discussed as possibly needing pardons from Biden to stave off potential inquiries and indictments.

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House Report Finds (Nearly) Every COVID-19 ‘Conspiracy Theory’ Was True

The most thorough report ever released on America’s reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic has concluded that virtually everything that would have gotten you banned from… Read More

The post House Report Finds (Nearly) Every COVID-19 ‘Conspiracy Theory’ Was True appeared first on The Daily Signal.

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USDA Mandates Federal Bird Flu Testing in Milk

Axios   The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Friday announced a federal order that the country’s milk supply be tested for bird flu. The sluggish federal response to the H5N1 bird flu outbreak has alarmed researchers, especially with new findings that the virus is one mutation away from being able to more efficiently affect humans. “This new guidance from USDA, which was developed with significant input from state, veterinary and public health stakeholders, will facilitate comprehensive H5N1 surveillance of the nation’s milk supply and dairy herds,” the department said. READ THE FULL STORY                 

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California AG Asks Residents to Report State Agencies That Assist Immigration Authorities

The advisement is in response to President-elect Donald Trump’s mass deportation proposal aimed at addressing illegal immigration.

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