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DOJ Joins Catholic Nuns in Lawsuit Against N.Y. Transgender Law
The law requires the nuns to allow transgender patients to be housed with and use the facilities of the opposite sex.
Why Ohio Governor Mike DeWine Changed His Mind on the Death Penalty
Citing a personal ‘evolution of understanding,’ DeWine is now calling on the state legislature to overturn a bill he helped author.
Protect College Sports Act Clears Key Hurdle, Heads to Full Senate Vote
The act codifies student-athlete NIL rights, regulates how student athletes are paid, and introduces measures to prevent high turnover.
FTC Sues Trans Medical Group for Misleading Guidance on Gender Transition for Minors
The suit claims WPATH made unsubstantiated claims regarding the safety and necessity of so-called ‘gender-affirming care’ for pediatric patients.
House Republicans Sound the Alarm on China Exploiting U.S. Technology
House Republicans are urging investigations into federal oversight of U.S.-China science agreements, warning of intellectual property theft and national security risks.
Blue-State Attorneys General Tilt the Playing Field to Gain Edge in Climate Change Litigation
More than two dozen Democratic AGs and city legal officers signed a letter insisting the FJC reinstate its biased ‘climate science’ chapter.
Coming Soon: Humanity’s First Outpost in Deep Space
Almost 60 years after Neil Armstrong first set foot on the moon, NASA is bringing humans back to space for good.
Elon Musk’s Net Worth Soars to $1.1 Trillion as SpaceX Goes Public
Elon Musk is now the world’s first trillionaire, after his company SpaceX went public on Friday morning.
‘Independent’ Senate Candidates Are Actually Relying on ActBlue, Dem Donations in Key Races
Two independent candidates for U.S. Senate — Seth Bodnar and Dan Osborn — have fundraising profiles on ActBlue, the Democratic Party’s key fundraising platform, raising questions about their true political independence as they look to capture two long-held Republican seats this fall.
Trump Taps Former SEC Chair Jay Clayton for National Intelligence Director
President Donald Trump is nominating Jay Clayton to be the next director of national intelligence, to replace Tusli Gabbard who stepped down at the end of May following her husband’s cancer diagnosis.