Prayer Proclamation, “Our God Can Heal the Land”

NORTH CENTRAL OHIO — on February 3rd a Norfolk-Southern train with one hundred-fifty rail cars caught on fire and continued for twenty miles before crashing in the eastern Ohio community of East Palestine. Approximately twenty rail car tankers carrying hazardous chemicals were involved in the derailment. A “controlled release” led to the explosion of these deadly … Continued

Suit Brought Over Toxic Train Derailment

Republican Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost sued Norfolk Southern on Tuesday over a train derailment that set off a massive chemical disaster that has residents concerned about the well-being of their community. The 106-page lawsuit intends to hold Norfolk Southern accountable for covering all financial costs associated with the Feb. 3 derailment that resulted in … Continued

Judge Hearing Arguments in Bid to Ban Sale of Abortion Drugs

A U.S. judge in Texas is set to hear arguments Wednesday in a bid by anti-abortion groups to ban sales of the abortion pill mifepristone across the country, even in states where abortion is legal, as they challenge regulatory approval granted more than two decades ago. Dozens of journalists and people planning to attend the … Continued

Appeal Filed to Overturn Successful Lawsuit that Struck Down “Isolation and Quarantine Procedures” Regulation

Late in the day on Monday March 13, 2023, just hours before the deadline, New York Attorney General, Letitia James, filed an appeal to try to overturn our successful lawsuit that struck down Governor Hochul’s unconstitutional “Isolation and Quarantine Procedures” regulation. The case, Borrello v. Hochul, which we won last July, was brought against the Governor and … Continued

Kids Shown Sexually Explicit Drag Show at Miami Hotel Whose Liquor License is Now at Risk

A luxury Miami hotel may be stripped of its liquor license Tuesday after putting on a “sexually explicit” Christmas drag performance with children in the audience, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced. The Sunshine State’s Department of Business and Professional Regulation had warned the Hyatt Regency Miami against letting children under the age of 16 attend the Dec. 27 “Drag … Continued

Gov. Admits Some Covid Restrictions Nonsensical

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer admitted over the weekend that Democrat leadership in the state imposed more COVID-19 lockdown measures than were actually needed. In April 2020, Whitmer issued an executive order that barred most stores from selling gardening supplies, including seeds and plants, to Americans growing their own fruits and vegetables. In a sit-down with CNN’s Chris Wallace … Continued

Maricopa Co. Files Bogus Response Re: Kari Lake’s Challenge

Maricopa County filed a response to Kari Lake’s Petition for Review in the Arizona Supreme Court yesterday. The Gateway Pundit has reported extensively on Kari Lake’s stolen election and lawsuit challenging the fraud. On March 1, 2023, after the Maricopa County Superior Court and the Arizona Appeals Court dismissed the case, Lake filed a ‘Petition for Review’ and a Motion … Continued

Health Officials Warn of Increase in “Zombie Drug” Overdoses

ATLANTA — The Georgia Department of Health is warning about an increase in overdose deaths involving an animal tranquilizer that can cause skin to rot. Officials said xylazine, a non-opioid tranquilizer used by veterinarians, has been increasingly found in illegal drugs circulating in Georgia. An overdose on the drug can mimic that of an opioid … Continued

Senate Passes Bill for State Income Tax Rebate

ATLANTA — Georgians are one step closer to getting some cool hard cash in their hands in the form of another state income tax rebate.  The Georgia Senate has passed HB 162, which would give people who filed taxes in both 2021 and 2022 up to $500. The bill will now go to Gov. Brian … Continued

‘Border Protection Unit’ Legislation Pushed

Republican lawmakers in Texas are pushing legislation that would make it a state felony to cross the border from Mexico illegally and establish a state unit of officers to assist with the arrests of migrants entering the state at places other than ports of entry. Introduced by Texas GOP state Rep. Matt Schaefer, House Bill 20 would … Continued

Church Sues Over Vaccine Mandate

A church in Milford, Connecticut, is filing suit against the state government, claiming its First Amendment rights have been violated by a vaccination mandate. In 2021, the state of Connecticut altered a law titled “An Act Concerning Immunizations” to remove all exemptions to vaccination requirements except medical instances. Milford Christian Church refused to compel students in its pre-K program … Continued

Gov. Says Related Experience Can Replace College Degree for State Jobs

With continued challenges to fill employee vacancies, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper told the state personnel office on Monday to act to ensure that more positions don’t necessarily require a college degree for applicants. Cooper’s executive order, which covers Cabinet-level agencies, is designed to encourage more people to apply for state jobs. Cooper tells the Office of … Continued

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