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Month: October 2025

Supreme Court Rejects Gender Identity and Parental Rights Case

Justices rejected a petition to reconsider lower court rulings in the matter.

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“Violated:” How One Author’s Fight Against AI Led to $1.5 Billion Copyright Settlement

https://bonginoreport.com/science-technology/violated-how-one-authors-fight-against-ai-led-to-1-5-billion-copyright-settlement

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California Law Requires Government Schools To Do Free PR For Radical Trans Group

Under the euphemism of “pupil and student safety,” Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law a requirement that California’s public schools, middle school through college, include the number for the radical Trevor Project’s “LGBTQ+ suicide hotline” on student identification cards. The existing California law had already required that all student IDs — at public and private […]

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Trump Admin Hits the Department of Education with Massive 20% Job Cut…

The Department of Education announced this week that nearly 460 employees have been laid off as part of President Donald Trump’s initiative to reduce the size of federal agencies and shift authority over education back to states and local communities.
Several union representatives called the reductions “harmful to students,” claiming they would reduce federal oversight of special education and college preparation programs.

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The FBI’s Gun Data Fail

“Between 2014 and 2024, FBI reports determined that armed citizens stopped 14 of 374 active shooter incidents its researchers identified — or 3.7% — with zero defensive gun use cases occurring in the two most recent years,” Lott reports.
Lott notes an issue with the FBI’s definition of active shooter incidents: “In 2022, the FBI reported that only 11 of the 252 active shooter incidents it identified for the period 2014-2021, or 4.4%, were stopped by an armed citizen.

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Do we need another Bill of Rights

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Debate grows over whether America needs another Bill of Rights. Some claim the Constitution no longer protects our freedoms, while others argue enforcement—not expansion—is the answer. From a Washington State classroom to North Carolina’s Parents’ Bill of Rights, the question remains: do we strengthen our rights with new laws or uphold the ones we already have…

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