U.S. District Judge Eli Richardson denied a motion for a preliminary injunction filed by NetChoice, a trade association representing online businesses, in its case challenging a Tennessee law that requires minors to obtain parental consent before downloading social media applications.
Last year, NetChoice sued the State of Tennessee after Governor Bill Lee signed the Protecting Children from Social Media Act into law, which requires social media companies to “verify the age of an individual who attempts to become an account holder."
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) sent a letter to California on June 20 ordering it to remove gender ideology references from educational curriculum and programs funded by a federal sexual education grant or face the loss of funding.
The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) reviewed materials created through California’s Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP), a federally-funded sexual education program, and uncovered “egregious content” teaching young students they can change their sex. HHS noted the PREP program has mission of providing minors with medically accurate education rather than ideological agendas.
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Federal health officials say California’s ‘gender ideology’ content are not allowed under the law governing education grants.
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Two hundred fifty years after the Battle of Bunker Hill, Americans commemorate a pivotal moment in history even as fresh unrest erupts in major cities. Los Angeles faces ongoing riots under FBI and LAPD scrutiny, probing potential conspiracies. Meanwhile, reports surface of a Chinese national seeking dangerous biological materials, raising alarming security questions and tensions…
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