Evangelical ministry asks Supreme Court to hear defamation case against Southern Poverty Law Center

An evangelical Christian ministry is asking the Supreme Court to take up its 4-year-old defamation lawsuit against the Southern Poverty Law Center, arguing that the “actual malice” standard established in the court’s landmark New York Times v. Sullivan…

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US: $127.5 Million For Parkland Shooting Families

The U.S. government has reportedly reached a tentative $127.5 million settlement with the families of victims of a 2018 mass shooting at a Florida, high school.

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U.S. Teen Shooter Rittenhouse Cleared Of Homicide

U.S. teenager Kyle Rittenhouse who shot and killed two men during racial justice protests has been acquitted on all counts.

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Florida legislature approves bill to limit COVID-19 vaccine mandates

Florida Senate Republicans on Wednesday succeeded in passing a bill to limit COVID-19 vaccine mandates for public and private employers in the state, the Hill reports. Senate Bill 1 has now been sent to Governor Ron DeSantis, who is expected to sign it…

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‘I will send them to Delaware’: DeSantis threatens to remove migrants flown to Florida by Biden administration

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida floated the possibility of sending buses of illegal immigrants to President Joe Biden’s home state of Delaware if the federal government keeps sending “clandestine” planes to Florida filled with migrants detained at…

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Federal Judge Orders Jan. 6 Detainee Released Over Issues at DC Jail

A man from Florida who stands accused of illegally entering the U.S. Capitol Building Jan. 6 has been ordered released from the D.C. Jail by a federal judge because of ongoing issues at the facility where he and dozens more suspects charged with crimes…

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