U.S. District Judge Brian E. Murphy responded in less than 48 hours to CHD’s emergency motion to intervene in AAP’s lawsuit. The move effectively delays…
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A new bill seeks to remove the religious exemption for the MMR vaccine at the state level. The proposal has sparked renewed debate over vaccination mandates and individual freedoms.
Children’s Health Defense filed a motion to intervene in a vaccine-related lawsuit targeting the Department of Health and Human Services and the American Academy of Pediatrics. The organization argues its involvement is needed to protect parental rights concerning childhood immunization policy.
In a recent commentary, Representative Ilhan Omar argued that Democrats are considering sweeping changes that could include dismantling the Department of Homeland Security. Her remarks have ignited debate over immigration enforcement and federal agency roles.
The Florida House voted 81-30 to rename Palm Beach International Airport “President Donald J. Trump International Airport,” and the measure now moves to the Senate for approval.
An Indiana school secretary was arrested after her husband discovered her with a student, prompting police to investigate and uncover additional alleged misconduct involving students.
In Wisconsin’s New Richmond school district, parents erupted after learning of a transgender bathroom policy kept from them. The board rejected a plan to separate bathrooms by biological sex, fueling debate over safety and parental rights.
A GOP county chair has been arrested following serious abuse accusations. The case has prompted criminal proceedings and intense public scrutiny.
Calls to hold activist judges accountable are intensifying nationwide. Critics argue judicial overreach threatens constitutional balance and public trust.
Pro-life organizations are suing Michigan over an antidiscrimination law they say violates religious freedom and hiring rights. The case challenges abortion-related employment mandates.
MAHA declared a major win after a disputed provision was stripped from legislation. The move reflects growing pressure from public advocates and lawmakers.
The National Education Association (NEA) has been urging student walkouts and protests against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Critics argue teachers should not use students for political activism.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s appearance at the Grammys drew criticism over judicial ethics and impartiality. Lawmakers are calling for scrutiny and possible recusal from immigration-related cases.
A federal judge has restricted the use of tear gas and crowd-control munitions by agents at a Portland ICE facility. The ruling limits how federal officers may respond to unrest near the site.
White House border czar Tom Homan said 700 federal immigration officers will be withdrawn from Minneapolis following “unprecedented cooperation” between state and local authorities. He stated the shift reflects a focus on more targeted law enforcement while several thousand agents remain deployed.


















