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Hate crime and bias hotline to be established in Washington State under new bill

A 2023 version of the bill included $2,000 in compensation “…per person targeted or affected by a specific hate crime or bias incident.”

Ari Hoffman / Mar 5, 2024

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Washington State legislature restores police pursuits, parental rights after citizen-backed initiatives

In addition to restoring police pursuits, legislature also passed citizen-backed initiatives that prohibit income taxes and restore parental rights to review educational materials and opt out of sexual education.

Ari Hoffman / Mar 5, 2024

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America First Legal sues Fairfax County schools for forcing students to use preferred pronouns

FCPS Regulation 2603 requires students to address peers "who identify as gender-expansive or transgender by their chosen name and pronoun."

Thomas Stevenson / Mar 5, 2024

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EXCLUSIVE: WA Secretary of State weaponizes AI to conduct surveillance of journalists, citizens

Washington State has now weaponized LogicallyAI to target its citizens and journalists through mass surveillance. 

Katie Daviscourt / Mar 5, 2024

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Biological male player leads Vermont girls' high school basketball team to championships

"Johnson was an intimidating presence on defense when she was on the floor, swatting away shots almost every time a Blue Devil made it into the paint."

Hannah Nightingale / Mar 5, 2024

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Arizona Dem Gov Katie Hobbs vetoes bill making illegal border crossing a state crime

"This bill does not secure our border, will be harmful for communities and business in our state, and burdensome for law enforcement personnel and the state judicial system." 

Thomas Stevenson / Mar 5, 2024

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Taylor Swift posts Super Tuesday message to fans: 'vote for the people who most represent YOU'

"I wanted to remind you guys to vote the people who most represent YOU into power. If you haven’t already, make a plan to vote today."

Hannah Nightingale / Mar 5, 2024

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Electric cars worse for environment than gas-powered vehicles: study

"Half a tonne of battery weight can result in tire emissions that are almost 400 more times greater than real-world tailpipe emissions, everything else being equal."

Jarryd Jaeger / Mar 5, 2024

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BREAKING: Sen Kyrsten Sinema will not seek reelection in Arizona

Sinema won her seat in 2018 as a Democrat, and switched to being an independent in 2022.

Hannah Nightingale / Mar 5, 2024

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California moves to allow illegals immigrants to 'buy' homes with no payment, zero-down loans

The bill allows illegal immigrants to qualify as first-time home buyers and get loans up to 20 percent of the price of a house and the loan does not accrue interest or require monthly payments.

Thomas Stevenson / Mar 5, 2024

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JUST IN: Biden falsely claims he won last five polls 'in a row'

"My poll numbers? The last five polls you guys don't report. I'm winning — five! Five in a row!"

Thomas Stevenson / Mar 5, 2024

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Vermont Christian school sues after being barred from sports tournaments for forfeiting basketball game against team with biological male player

"I would never bring my girls to a boy's practice, or have the boys come to our practice. It is asking for an injury. It would be irresponsible."

Sara Higdon / Mar 5, 2024

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Expose of leading trans health group WPATH reveals child sex change surgeries, drugs are undertaken despite risks of cancer, regret, life-altering complications

Mia Hughes and Michael Shellenberger published The WPATH Files: Pseudoscientific Surgical and Hormonal Experiments on Children, Adolescents and Vulnerable People.

Madeline Martin / Mar 5, 2024

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Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, other Wall Street firms pulling back on DEI initiatives: report

The era of a company's commitment to DEI taking precedence over its commitment to equal opportunity seems to be slowly coming to an end.

Jarryd Jaeger / Mar 5, 2024

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Biden admin reverses ban on iconic Times Square 'kiss' photo from end of World War II after backlash

"Recent discussions have highlighted concerns about the non-consensual nature of the kiss, prompting debates on consent and the appropriateness of celebrating such images in today's environment, especially within institutions, such as VHA facilities."  

Thomas Stevenson / Mar 5, 2024

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