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Day: July 3, 2025

Correcting errors to political activism

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – When mistakes happen in politics, the best solution is swift correction—sometimes by electing new leaders, sometimes by holding current ones accountable. From FBI revelations to controversial policies and disputed signatures, recent events raise questions: Are errors being fixed, or is it just politics as usual? What does it mean for democracy and everyday Americans…

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Supreme Court Won’t Revive Lawsuit Over LA’s COVID-Era Eviction Moratorium

A federal appeals court held that landlords failed to prove the moratorium qualified as a government ‘taking’ that warranted compensation.

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SCOTUS Smacks Down Biden Judge’s Bid To Defy Order Allowing Deportations

SCOTUS Smacks Down Biden Judge’s Bid To Defy Order Allowing Deportations

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Feds CONCEALED latest data on COVID jab injuries

Subhead:The Vaccine Injury Support Program (VISP) skipped its June 1 deadline to update claims figures, a first since its 2021 launch.#

 

Federal managers hid injury and death claims paid to recipients of the COVID-19 vaccine, following a 2021 Privy Council memo to downplay vaccine impacts.

The Vaccine Injury Support Program (VISP) skipped its June 1 deadline to update claims figures, a first since its 2021 launch. Managers offered no explanation and did not respond to inquiries by Blacklock’s.

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Supreme Court to Review Local Law Barring Preaching in Public Spaces

A federal appeals court previously rejected Gabriel Olivier’s challenge to the Brandon, Mississippi, law.

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Supreme Court to Hear Challenges to State Laws Keeping Males Out of Female Sports

The laws at issue in Idaho and West Virginia prevent transgender athletes from participating in females’ school sports teams.

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Wisconsin Supreme Court Strikes Down State’s 1849 Abortion Ban

https://bonginoreport.com/culture-war/wisconsin-supreme-court-strikes-down-states-1849-abortion-ban

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