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California law: Officials must use arrestee’s pronouns if sharing mugshots

California is placing more rules on the use of mugshots posted to law enforcement agencies' social media accounts.

Social Security numbers of some Xfinity customers vulnerable in latest data breach: What to know

A major data breach on Comcast-owned Xfinity has affected more than 35 million customers.

Police searching for Colorado mom suspected of killing her 2 children, wounding third

Police were initially treating Kimberlee Singler as a victim in the investigation. Now, they've issued a warrant for her arrest.

Court rejects Idaho attempt to dismiss suit seeking expanded medical exceptions to abortion ban

An Idaho state court rejected an attempt to dismiss a suit seeking to establish further exceptions to the state’s abortion laws on Friday. The case, brought by four women and two doctors, seeks to expand the allowable circumstances for an abortion procedure to include emergency medical service. Idaho has one of the most strict abortion...

The rest of the US needs to follow Florida’s lead and start regulating kratom extracts   

Given the limited scientific data on the risks and toxicity of concentrated kratom products, consumers should approach them with extreme caution and hope for more government oversight.

Ramaswamy says time to fight systemic racism is over, blasts affirmative action as ‘anti-American’

Vivek Ramaswamy argues that modern attempts to fight systemic racism do more harm than good in the U.S., and that racism should be allowed to "atrophy into irrelevance."

U.Wisconsin’s porn-loving Joe Gow shows college rot — just like his Harvard and UPenn counterparts

Joe Gow was fired from his position as chancellor at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse after it was revealed he was posting X-rated videos...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—December 30

In United States v. Bad Marriage, a divided Ninth Circuit panel rejects the 41-month prison sentence received by the aptly named Mr. Bad Marriage.

The Constitution’s Answer to Trump’s Misconduct Remains Impeachment, Not Criminal Prosecution

The fact that Congress lacks the will to do its job means we have an unworthy Congress, not a broken constitutional system.

Ratcheting Up Abortion Extremism, Hiding Gender-Confused Runaways: The Unprecedented Blue-State Laws of 2023

Blue-state legislatures were hard at work this year quietly advancing far-left policies.

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