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(READ) DOJ ‘declined criminal prosecution’ in Jan. 6 police shooting of unarmed Ashli Babbitt at Capitol

Recently revealed records show the Department of Justice (DOJ) recommended “that the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia decline for criminal prosecution in the fatal shooting of Ashli McEntee Babbitt.” The documents note that the shooter, U.S. Capitol […]

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California’s gender quota mandate for corporate boards struck down as ‘unconstitutional’

In a historic victory for the rule of a law, a California court has found the state’s gender quota law for corporate boards unconstitutional. This verdict comes on the heels of a similar ruling that found California’s diversity mandate for corporate

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(READ) ‘Safety lapses’ and ‘violations’ at US biosafety laboratories

New documentation shows that some of the the most secure and regulated high-containment biosafety laboratories in the US continue to have occurrences of mishaps, animal escapes, human errors, improper and defective personal protective equipment, facility equipment failures and containment failures.

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Watchdog group sues State Dept. for records re: Covid-19 travel exemptions for govt. officials

Judicial Watch is suing the State Department to find out how many travel exemptions the Biden Administration granted to federal employees and their families during the Covid-19 pandemic. President Joe Biden issued a presidential proclamation in January 2021 prohibiting the entry of

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