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Month: June 2026

Court Blocks Trump Transgender Military Ban as Driven by ‘Animus’

A split federal appeals panel ruled that War Secretary Pete Hegseth’s policy banning transgender military service is unconstitutional. The 2-1 ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Monday marks a temporary setback for the Pentagon’s policy. If the policy had gone into effect, it would have affected transgender…

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Cali Gov’t Workers Who Never Came Back After COVID Argue Going Into An Office Is Bad For The Environment

‘hundreds of thousands of new car trips and thousands of tons of additional air pollution’

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SCOOP: Colorado Could Be In Hot Water With Feds For Punishing Election Official

‘Conspired to severely, unconstitutionally, and criminally punish’

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While the Country Moves Past DEI, New York Is Doubling Down

While Washington has spent the last year moving away from DEI programs, Albany continues to fund many of the same priorities through education spending and broader public policy.
The state’s 2026-27 People’s Budget, released by the New York State Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic, and Asian Legislative Caucus, continues directing public money toward programs rooted in the same ideological framework, even if the terminology has changed.

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525 – The Frightful Despotism of Political Parties

George Washington warned us that political parties bring their own frightful despotism. From gerrymandering to primaries, We the People have allowed political parties to not only rule our elections, but to poison our interactions with their venom and hatred. Will we continue to let these private organizations drag the United States into the ash heap of history?

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