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Year: 2025

New Tennessee Law Tightens Oversight of Foreign Ownership of Agricultural Land

A new Tennessee law, effective July 1, will regulate foreigners who purchase agricultural land in the state.
Gov. Bill Lee signed House Bill (HB) 219 in May, which says that “foreign persons” must submit a copy of their Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act (AFIDA) to the Tennessee Commissioner of Agriculture. State Representative Jay Reedy (R-Erin) introduced this piece of legislation. 

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Don’t Want Your Dollars Going Towards Transgender Convicts? One Judge Doesn’t Care

Your taxpayer dollars were appropriated towards purchasing women’s underwear for a convicted male criminal

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Federal Judge Dismisses DNC Lawsuit Against Trump Administration

The Democratic National Committee said it feared that one of Trump’s executive orders gave him too much control over future elections.

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Boulder ‘Terror’ Suspect’s Family in ICE Custody, Pending Deportation

The family members of the suspect in Sunday’s Colorado attack have been detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials and could be deported as early as Tuesday evening, according to the White House.
The wife and five children of Mohamed Soliman, the suspect in the Boulder attack linked to antisemitism and deemed a terrorist by authorities, are in “ICE custody for expedited removal.”

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Trump Administration Removes Hospital Guidance on Emergency Abortions

That decision has sparked responses from pro-abortion and pro-life voices alike.

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New ‘Brady Permit Chart’ Tells Interesting Story About Anti-Gun States

https://bearingarms.com/tomknighton/2025/06/03/new-brady-permit-chart-tells-interesting-story-about-anti-gun-states-n1228805

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Free Speech Lawsuit Challenges University of Tennessee Mandate That Research Be ‘Culturally Appropriate’

IRB requires international research to be ‘culturally appropriate,’ but it is unlikely research of cultural problems would meet the requirement.

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Texas Bill to Give State Sweeping Oversight of Public University Curricula

Texas would give gubernatorially appointed boards new authorities over the curriculum required of students.

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