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Month: January 2025

New Orleans Truck Attack ‘An Act of Terrorism’: FBI; 10 Injured in New York City Shooting Incident

The New Orleans truck attack “was an act of terrorism,” Christopher Raia, deputy assistant director of the FBI’s Counterterrorism Division, said at a news conference on Thursday. He said the suspect had no known accomplices and that no definitive link between the New Orleans attack and the Las Vegas attack has yet been found. Meanwhile, […]

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Federal District Judge Blocks the Protect Tennessee Minors Act From Taking Effect

A federal judge ruled to block a Tennessee law aimed at protecting minors on the internet from taking effect in the new year.

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Federal Appeals Court Strikes Down FCC Net Neutrality Rules

A U.S. appeals court says the Federal Communications Commission did not have the authority to adopt the regulations.

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City Clerk Under Investigation After Nearly 200 Ballots Were Left Uncounted in Wisconsin

‘We are the final arbiters of votes in the state of Wisconsin, and we need to know why those ballots weren’t included anywhere,’ the commission chair said.

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Released Female Inmate Sues Over “Transgender” Cellmate Who Sexually Assaulted Her

The former inmate alleges that officials at the corrections center ignored Christopher Williams’ threats, sexual remarks, and groping of her. …

The post Released Female Inmate Sues Over “Transgender” Cellmate Who Sexually Assaulted Her appeared first on The New American.

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Pro-Life Christian Detained for Preaching Gospel, Offering to Adopt Babies at Abortion Clinic

Police detained a pro-life father and husband outside an Ohio abortion clinic for sharing the Gospel and offering to adopt abortion-minded women’s babies. Still, he… Read More

The post Pro-Life Christian Detained for Preaching Gospel, Offering to Adopt Babies at Abortion Clinic appeared first on The Daily Signal.

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Chief Justice Roberts Says Judicial Independence Under Threat

When the executive branch will not enforce court rulings, the other branches must do so to protect the rule of law, Roberts said in a report.

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