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Year: 2026

California Advances Controversial ‘Stop Nick Shirley Act’

California Assembly Bill 2624, dubbed by critics the “Stop Nick Shirley Act,” passed the California Assembly on Tuesday, raising concerns among opponents that undercover journalism and fraud investigations could be restricted—including investigations conducted by independent journalist Nick Shirley. Shirley, who uncovered hundreds of millions of dollars of daycare fraud in Minnesota and hospice fraud in…

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FL County Adopts ‘Bill of Rights Ordinance’ to Nullify Unconstitutional Power Grabs

Commissioners in Lake County, Florida, adopted a “Bill of Rights” ordinance protecting the God-given, constitutionally protected rights of citizens from unconstitutional mandates, statutes, or decrees from Tallahassee or D.C., explained Commissioner Anthony Sabatini in this interview on Conversations That Matter with The New American magazine’s Alex Newman. Sabatini, who previously served in the state legislature …

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UN calls extreme climate scenario implausible, yet policies escalate

The media has been scaring us for years with extreme scenarios that now even the UN itself admits are virtually impossible. No one should put any credibility in future UN climate change forecasts. Science is about digging deep to discover the truth, not clinging to dogmas that have been proven to be unreliable or, in this case, essentially impossible…

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Connecticut Becomes Third To Ban Glock Pistol

‘We will be taking a very hard look at Connecticut’

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Judge orders Texas State to rehire professor fired over viral Gaza panel

A district court judge just ordered Texas State to rehire a professor who was fired after a viral Gaza panel, saying the move likely violated the First Amendment.

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Maryland Governor Signs Bill Banning Many Handguns, Triggering Lawsuit

The bill prohibits selling and buying handguns with a trigger bar.

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Supreme Court rejects Meta’s appeal in Vermont social media addiction case

Meta is facing similar lawsuits from states across the country, accusing it of knowingly designing addictive features.

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