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Ohio judge orders hospital to use ivermectin as COVID-19 treatment
An Ohio judge on Monday, August 30, ruled in favor of the use of ivermectin in treating a COVID-19 patient, a therapy that so far had not been approved by federal health agencies for combatting the virus. The order of the controversial drug was made last week by Judge Gregory Howard ...
Zoom accepts $85 million privacy lawsuit settlement
On Saturday, July 31, Zoom Video Communications Inc. agreed to settle the $85 million lawsuit that claimed the privacy rights of users had been violated. The class-action suit was filed by multiple Zoom users who alleged their personal data had been shared with Facebook, Google, and LinkedIn and “Zoombombing,” which happened ...
Twitter vs Project Veritas: Social network’s strategy to have the case dismissed fails
Project Veritas founder and CEO James O'Keefe recently won his first legal victory in a lawsuit filed against social networking site Twitter, Project Veritas reported on its website. O'Keefe sued the tech giant a few months ago in April, after his personal account, which nearly one million people followed, was terminated ...
Biden adminstration gets sued over controversial COVID-19 loan repayment by farmers
Adam Faust, a white disabled farmer from Calumet County who has two prosthetic legs, has, together with four other midwestern farmers, filed a lawsuit accusing the federal government of infringing on their constitutional rights, WLUK reported. The group claimed that they were unable to enroll in a COVID-19 loan repayment scheme ...
High court to hold hearing to challenge school coach fired for opposing BLM/critical race theory
A federal civil rights case brought on behalf of a Massachusetts father dismissed from his job as high school football coach after raising questions about Black Lives Matter/Critical Race Theory being taught in his daughter's class will be heard in federal court early next week. According to Judicial Watch, the federal ...
College of the Ozarks sues Biden admin for putting men in women’s dorms, bathrooms
College of the Ozarks in Hollister, Missouri, is suing the Biden administration over an order from the Department of Housing and Urban Development that requires religious institutions to allow students of opposing sex to share bathrooms, dorm rooms, and dormitories. Back in February, the White House announced that “it will administer ...
Tech giant silent on user suspension, Project Veritas founder files defamation lawsuit against Twitter
Following his permanent ban by Twitter, Project Veritas founder James O'Keefe continued his vow to file a lawsuit against the social media giant. Project Veritas' #ExposeCNN hashtag, which dominated Twitter last week, is listed in the lawsuit, which was filed in Westchester County, New York. Project Veritas posted footage of a CNN ...
Former VP Mike Pence has routine surgery to implant pacemaker due to ‘slow heart rate’
A Republican, who used to assist the previous president, was hospitalized due to a health condition. Mike Pence underwent heart surgery at the Inova Fairfax Medical Campus in Falls Church, Virginia, after experiencing symptoms associated with a "slow heart rate." The former vice president had a routine operation, which involved installing a ...
Brain-damaged model receives $29.5M after allergic reaction to peanut pretzel
On Friday, April 9, a jury awarded $29.5 million to the family of a model who suffered brain damage after being treated by MedicWest Ambulance for a serious allergic reaction in 2013. The New York Post reported that Chantel Giacalone bit into a peanut butter-infused pretzel while attending a Las Vegas conference in ...
Battleground State, Pennsylvania accepts removing 21,000 dead voters from registration rolls
An agreement with Pennsylvania, one of the key battlegrounds for the 2020 election, has been settled last week, stating that it would delete about 21,000 names of dead people from voter registration rolls. Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF), an election-integrity watchdog, was able to screen out thousands of voter registrations that ...
In 2016 Kamala Harris used her power to help Planned Parenthood out of fetal tissue sale scandal
A Lifenews.com report reveals that Vice President Kamala Harris, used her power when she was California attorney general in 2016 to reverse the scandal Planned Parenthood found itself in after videos surfaced where its executives claimed to be able to sell aborted babies on demand. The case made headlines when on ...
5 states join Texas-driven antitrust lawsuit against Google
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton reported on Tuesday, March 16, that five states have joined his lawsuit against Google, which alleges antitrust violations and abusive practices by the tech giant. The attorneys general of Alaska, Florida, Montana, Nevada, and Puerto Rico joined the lawsuit originally filed by a 10-state class of ...
Florida AG Ashley Moody (R) accuses Biden administration of ‘thumbing nose’ at public safety
Florida’s chief law enforcement official announced the federal government is endangering American lives by freeing criminal foreigners. Sunshine State Attorney General Ashley Moody is furious about the Joe Biden administration's decision to stop deporting criminal aliens and start releasing those already in jail back onto the streets. "The Biden administration's reckless decision, ...
Election Do-Over?: 3 groups demand shutdown of Congress over civil rights violations
The president of the civil rights group Latinos for Trump, Bianca Gracia, the group Blacks for Trump, and Josh Macias, demanded the shutdown of the 117th Congress and overturn the election of President,Joe Biden, in what they consider, "The biggest civil rights case since Dr. Rev. Martin Luther King Jr." "The ...
Chocolate companies Mars, Nestlé, and Hershey sued for child slavery
The well-known multinational chocolate companies Mars, Nestlé, and Hershey, among others, were sued in the United States by eight young people who as children were exploited as slaves on African cocoa plantations. These young men represent the thousands of children who are recruited each year by trickery and deception, and then ...
‘You are going to pay a heavy price’: Lin Wood warns Dominion after announcing he will defend Sidney Powell
Prominent attorney Lin Wood warned Dominion Voting System, "You are going to pay a heavy price," as he takes on the defense of his colleague, Sidney Powell, who is being sued for defamation after accusing the company of shocking U.S. election irregularities on Nov. 3. "Last night, I was honored when ...
Election fraud: Demand that state legislators be allowed to appoint electors
In the tireless fight for election transparency, Project Amistad, of the Thomas More Society of America, filed a new lawsuit in federal court in Washington, D.C., to allow state legislators to elect their state's electors. The legal requirement is due to several state governors refusing to allow their elected representatives to ...
17 states join Texas lawsuit, Georgia questioned for its absence
A Texas lawsuit aimed at making sure the 2020 presidential election conforms to the U.S. Constitution has attracted 17 other red states to join in, but Georgia remains absent, posing a question what the Peach State’s Republican attorney general is hiding. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit in the ...
Trump campaign’s new lawsuit calls for ‘a new statewide election’ in Georgia
President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign has filed a new lawsuit seeking to deny the election results in Georgia and request a new election in the state, citing “tens of thousands of illegal votes.” “The Trump Campaign filed an election contest today in Georgia state court seeking to invalidate the state’s November ...
Fraud in Georgia: Lawyers group asks for 200,000 votes to be challenged
A group of lawyers in Georgia brought a lawsuit concerning 200,000 votes that may have been illegally counted, and which "undercu[t] the integrity of the general election," Amistad Project Director Phill Kline said in a press release. The Thomas More Society's Amistad Project also challenged other apparent fraud in the states ...

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