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Federal Agencies

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Harvard Med epidemiologist Martin Kulldorff

Censored doctors join AGs' lawsuit against feds for Big Tech collusion, new officials sued

Louisiana and Missouri legal effort boosted by revelation of CDC communications with social media companies, DHS whistleblower on Disinformation Governance Board's scope. Suit incorporates new federal threats for not censoring climate, abortion disinformation.

All Things Trump

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President Trump on Dec. 12, 2020

Trump pardons 15 people, including George Papadopoulos and Duncan Hunter

In addition to the pardons, the president also issued some level of sentence commutation for five individuals.

Elections

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Eric Holder

Democrats' early hopes for redistricting gains founder amid string of legal reversals

Courts have struck down gerrymandered Democratic maps, while newly drawn congressional lines favoring the GOP appear poised to stick.

Courts & Law

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University of Minnesota Feminist Student Activist Collective

Appeals court lets university force students to pay rent for 'cultural centers'

Not viewpoint discrimination or "unbridled discretion," 8th Circuit says of University of Minnesota "lounge space" reserved for groups called "ideologically left." Feminist rebrand of "Women's" center might show school favors ideology, judge says.

Free Speech

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Scott Gerber

Law school under fire for suspending DEI critic without pay, allegedly defaming his student

Law dean publicly accused former student who donated to Scott Gerber's legal fundraiser of cheating, student claims, promising to get HR involved.

Elections

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McConnell

GOP leadership faces surging revolt as support for McConnell, party chair thrown into question

Ronna McDaniel and Mitch McConnell are being challenged by Republican donors, lawmakers, and party officials.

All Things Trump

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Donald Trump in Wilmington, N.C., Sept. 23

Trump explains why he took DOJ to Supreme Court: Political prosecution 'has to stop'

Former president also suggests U.S. could starve Putin’s war machine by ramping up energy production, driving down price of oil.

State Houses

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RobBonta

California gender identity ballot measures would undercut state suit against school district

Civil liberties group warns Yolo County Library that it can't regulate "misgendering" by women's sports advocates. "Stop voting for these radical Democrats," Trump's former acting DNI urges California voters.

Federal Agencies

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Antony Blinken

Ich bin ein censor? State Department-German collaboration promotes misinformation cops in schools

U.S. Embassy in Berlin funded similar activities as those that got State Department's Global Engagement Center in trouble with Republican lawmakers. One curriculum punished kids for considering COVID lab-leak theory.

Elections

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U.S. Capitol building

Scandals involving Democrats in two races could damage party’s chances of taking the Senate

Two Democratic Senate candidates, Chris Janicek in Nebraska and former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper, are engulfed in controversy.

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