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Christian legal firm celebrates win as Chase scales back 'de-banking' policy

A Christian law firm is applauding a major bank chain for rolling back one of its controversial policies that led to the de-banking of several conservative individuals and nonprofit organizations over the last few years. JPMorgan Chase, the largest bank in the U.S., rolled back its WePay service that required merchants to refrain from accepting payments or using the service …

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Faith-based group prevails as judge rules 'vague' DC transit group's ad guideline restricts free speech

A Christian group who decried what it saw as violation of free speech by a Washington, D.C., transit group prevailed as a judge ruled the agency must display the nonprofit’s previously rejected ads. “The First Amendment grants all Americans the right to express their point of view, religious or secular,” First Liberty Institute Senior Counsel Jeremy Dys told Fox News …

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Missouri attorney general requests records from Kansas City related to Harrison Butker doxing post

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is following through on his vow to pursue action against the city of Kansas City after a social media account run by the city revealed the residence of Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker, in what Bailey says was an act of “retaliation” for his religious beliefs. Speaking to “OutKick the Morning” with Charly Arnolt, Bailey said …

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Wife of Julian Assange arrives at London hearing as court decides if WikiLeaks founder will be extradited

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange faced a hearing Monday in the High Court in London that could end with him being sent to the U.S. to face espionage charges, or could provide him with another chance to appeal his extradition. The outcome will depend on how much weight judges give to assurances U.S. officials have provided that Assange’s rights won’t be …

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Crowds on Demand has received over 100 'lucrative' anti-Israel requests since Oct 7

A California-based company that specializes in providing on-demand crowds for protests says that despite receiving more than 100 requests to get involved in the anti-Israel demonstrations across the U.S., it plans to stay away. “One of the big things with any cause that we take on is, I want to see an opportunity to constructively engage and to change minds …

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I was thrown out of California public library for discussing if it’s fair for men to compete in women’s sports

It took less than two minutes and the mention of the word “men,” and I was shouted down. I had barely introduced myself and a heckler accused me of committing the alleged crime of “misgendering” by using the phrase, “men in women’s sports.” In August 2023, I was invited to the Yolo County library in California to speak at an …

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New York Times reporters hit back at boss for questioning objectivity: ‘Your staff is not full of activists’

Staff reporters at The New York Times bashed their boss after executive editor Joe Kahn said the paper was “not a safe space” and should reflect multiple points of view. “Your staff is not full of activists trying to impose their views on the report,” a draft letter to Kahn shared with Semafor reads. “Rather than tribalism or ideology, those …

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Court rules Pennsylvania borough ordinance cracking down on lawn signs is unconstitutional

A federal appeals court panel has found that a small Pennsylvania town’s ordinance designed to cut down on lawn signs is unconstitutional, saying that its resulting limitations on political lawn signs violates the free speech rights of residents. The decision Thursday by a three-judge panel of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a lower court ruling against Camp …

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Teen suspended for using term 'illegal alien' in class: Mom, lawyer call out NC school's 'outrageous' penalty

One North Carolina student is taking legal action against his school district after he was suspended and allegedly branded a racist for using the term “illegal alien” in class. 16-year-old Christian McGhee filed suit against the Davidson County School District after he was suspended for three days from Central Davidson High School in Lexington and forced to miss critical track …

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Republicans believe college campus chaos works in their favor

On Oct. 7, 2023, a series of pivotal events unfolded that could shape the landscape of the upcoming November election. That was when Hamas staged its audacious, terrifying raids into Israel, launching a Middle East conflagration which dwarfs the wars of 1967 and 1973. The subject of abortion remains a prominent factor in this fall’s election. But the Middle East …

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