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Biden admin takes action restricting oil, gas development after settlement with eco groups

The Biden administration is cracking down on the oil and gas industry, issuing new restrictions on vessel traffic following a recent settlement with eco groups.

Judge asked to allow Montana to ban TikTok as legal challenge moves through courts

Chinese company ByteDance and five content creators have filed a lawsuit claiming that Montana cannot ban Tiktok. Montana has requested a judge to allow the ban in the meantime.

Eleventh Circuit Greenlights Alabama Ban on Transgender Drugs for Minors

In an excellent ruling yesterday (in Eknes-Tucker v. Alabama), a unanimous Eleventh Circuit panel greenlighted an Alabama law that bars providing puberty blockers or...

Biden’s Twisted Idea of Empathy

The president’s responses to tragedies almost always involve butchering the truth to make them about him, rather than their victims.

Biden Likens ‘Insignificant’ 2004 House Fire to Deadly Hawaii Wildfire

‘To make a long story short, I almost lost my wife, my ’67 Corvette, and my cat.’

International Chess Federation Bars Males from Women’s Division

Russia praised the new policies, while the English, German, French, and U.S. chess federations expressed disapproval.

San Francisco Catholic Archdiocese Files for Bankruptcy amid Hundreds of Outstanding Sexual-Assault Lawsuits

The Chapter 11 filing comes after the Roman Catholic Diocese of Oakland and the Diocese of Santa Rosa declared bankruptcy earlier this year.

Biden taps new White House counsel to thwart GOP probes as legal pressure mounts

President Biden on Tuesday said he has chosen Ed Siskel, who shielded President Barack Obama from House Republican probes, to serve as his next White House counsel amid a slew of judicial and congressional investigations.

Conservative group sues Wisconsin secretary of state over open records related to her appointment

A conservative policy group filed an open records lawsuit on Tuesday against Wisconsin Secretary of State Sarah Godlewski, accusing her of blocking a request it hopes can shed light on the events that led to her appointment earlier this year.

Mass shootings spur divergent laws as states split between gun rights and control

Tennessee's Republican-led Legislature is meeting in special session this week to consider a package of public safety proposals, including some stemming from a deadly shooting at a Nashville elementary school earlier this year.

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