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Texas Supreme Court Decision Casts Doubt on Lifetime Gun Bans Via Protective Orders

https://bearingarms.com/camedwards/2026/05/19/texas-supreme-court-decision-lifetime-gun-bans-via-protective-orders-n1232582

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Indications Mount That Anti-School Choice Campaigns Are Misleading Arizona Voters

Earlier this month, I documented how signature gatherers for two ballot initiatives to curb and regulate Arizona’s education savings account program were caught on camera giving inaccurate information to Arizona voters. A new round of videos confirms that the spread of misinformation is extensive on both campaigns. The entire Arizona school choice coalition opposes both…

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FIRE sues DHS for information about alleged database of ICE protesters

Americans deserve to know whether their government is maintaining a secret database of people who have criticized the Trump administration’s immigration policies.

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Colorado Supreme Court tells Children’s Hospital to resume gender-affirming care

The Colorado Supreme Court ruled Monday that Children’s Hospital Colorado should restart gender-affirming care for transgender children, about five months after the hospital stopped providing such treatment in the face of threats to federal funding. The 5-2 majority on the court wants the lower trial court to reverse its decision and issue a preliminary injunction […]

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Female Officer Suspended After Objecting to Male in Her Locker Room

When a biological male was allowed to use the women’s locker room and Norfolk Police Department Officer Meghan Grabow objected, the department didn’t protect her – it suspended her, the female officer says.
What’s more, Martin Powers, a male officer who spoke up in support of Grabow, was suspended, then fired.
“I’m completely stripped down to my underwear, and… [in comes] a man,” Grabow told Independent Women’s Features, recalling her first locker room encounter with the male recruit. “Here comes this man in a suit and tie… And [he] just stared at me.”
Grabow said she was told by her superiors that she should just take her gun into the shower with her, if she felt unsafe – and that she must use female pronouns for the biological male recruit and refer to him as “female” and a “woman.” 
The transgender-identified recruit had also been caught deliberately using a female recruit’s shower towel, Powers said, noting that the sole female recruit was forced to change multiple times per day in front of the biological male.
Grabow and Powers tell Independent Women’s that the Norfolk Police Department severely retaliated against them for objecting to the department’s transgender policy:
“Both Powers and Grabow say they paid a steep price for speaking up—faced retaliation in the forms of termination and suspension. Grabow is currently appealing her suspension with the police department, Powers is attempting to exhaust all legal options.”
“The fear of reprisal is so serious” that females in the department are “terrified to even make a complaint about anything because they know what’s going to happen,” Officer Grabow said.
PJ Media notes the irony of the incident:
“The most ironic part is that the transgender-identified recruit ended up dropping out before officially becoming an officer. So Norfolk PD fired an officer of integrity (Powers), still has Grabow on suspension, and managed to drive away their only female recruit, all in order to affirm the mental illness of a man who left claiming he was emotionally traumatized.”

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Georgia Watchdog Says Democrat-Backed Supreme Court Candidates Broke Judicial Rules

Two Democrat-backed candidates running for Georgia Supreme Court seats violated existing judicial conduct rules, the state’s judicial watchdog agency found. According to a Monday report by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC), the Georgia Judicial Qualifications Commission (JQC) determined that left-wing attorneys Jen Jordan and Miracle Rankin broke the Georgia Code of Judicial Conduct by publicly endorsing […]

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NYC’s First City-Owned Grocery Store to Open in the Bronx by the End of 2027

About 25 percent of the city’s groceries pass through the Hunts Point area of the Bronx, but local residents lack access to affordable produce, officials said.

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