House lawmakers are set to consider legislation that will punish federal employees through civil penalties who use their positions to advocate for censoring civilian viewpoints. … [Read more...] about House lawmakers propose legislation to punish federal employees who censor civilians online
Archives for March 2023
Civil-rights commissioners call on Congress to update Title IX to specify ‘biological sex’
The four conservatives on the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights urged House Republicans to battle the Biden administration's effort to give female-identifying male students access to girls' restrooms and locker rooms, which could include amending Title IX to include "biological sex." … [Read more...] about Civil-rights commissioners call on Congress to update Title IX to specify ‘biological sex’
California couple sues Hawaiian company for $5 million, says they were abandoned on snorkeling trip
A Hawaiian snorkeling company is being sued for $5 million by a California couple who claim they were abandoned at sea by their tour guides. … [Read more...] about California couple sues Hawaiian company for $5 million, says they were abandoned on snorkeling trip
Russia deploying 60-year-old tanks in Ukraine following massive armored losses
The grinding nature of Russia's war in Ukraine and its well-documented resupply problems have forced the Kremlin to resort to deploying tanks that were built decades ago during the height of the Cold War. … [Read more...] about Russia deploying 60-year-old tanks in Ukraine following massive armored losses
Florida bill would force bloggers to register with state
A Republican lawmaker in Florida wants bloggers who write about elected officials to register with the state, raising concern among First Amendment groups who are calling the proposal unconstitutional. … [Read more...] about Florida bill would force bloggers to register with state