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Day: November 24, 2025

Federal Government Shed 317,000 Jobs This Year: OMB

Workforce reductions and a voluntary retirement program have doubled the historical average rate of departure, the Trump administration reported.

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Mayor Credits Memphis Safe Task Force After City Sees Lowest Crime Rate Since at Least 2001

Mayor Paul Young credited the deployment of the Memphis Safe Task Force last week for the city’s recent decline in crime, noting in a newsletter released by his office that October’s crime total fell to a level not seen since at least 2001.
Calling it "remarkable progress," the mayor announced, "In September of 2025, before the Memphis Safe Task Force, we saw the fifth lowest crime numbers in a single month in the past ten years. And in October, we saw the single lowest monthly total since 2001 — and likely before that, but our system can reliably confirm the numbers back to 2001."

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Judge Ends Sacramento Utility’s Decade-Long Police Data Sharing

The ruling exposes how a utility’s quiet cooperation with police turned ordinary energy use into evidence of suspicion.

The post Judge Ends Sacramento Utility’s Decade-Long Police Data Sharing appeared first on Reclaim The Net.

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Gender-Benders Shellacked by Truth in HHS Report

The HHS especially asked organizations that have been great promoters of gender-affirming care — namely, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the Endocrine Society, and the American Psychiatric Association (APA) — to review the report.
It’s the peer-reviewed iteration of a report that President Donald Trump asked the HHS to produce earlier this year.

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498 – Colorado Conversion Therapy Oral Arguments

Who decides what treatment is best for your child? Most people expect the government to protect children from dangerous treatments, even if their parents want it. But shouldn’t the government need to prove harm beyond a reasonable doubt before criminalizing treatment? Sadly, that is not the question before the court in the case Chiles v. Salazar. Rather, it is a twisted attempt to use the First Amendment to strike down this Colorado law.

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