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Judge Blocks Suspensions of Middle School Female Athletes who Refused to Compete Against Male Student
Arizona Supreme Court Rules in Favor of GOP and Election Integrity
First Discovery in Decades of Blue Whales Near Seychelles
“Anti-White” Scottish First Minister Quits After Disastrous Hate Crime Law
Nebraska Ends Income Taxes on Gold and Silver, Declares CBDCs are Not Lawful Money
Tennessee Excludes both National and International CBDCs From Definition of Money and Deposit Accounts
The Return of Merit: More Universities Reinstate Testing Requirement for Admissions
Utah Students Stage Walkout to Protest “Barking and Biting Furries” in the Classroom
Finland Implements Policy Encouraging Firearm Ownership and Training
Some already laude the encouraging example as a potential world gold standard. Studies have shown that such policies promote both safety and defense readiness, while at the same time deterring crime.
https://iowafc.org/2024/04/18/is-the-new-finland-firearm-policy-a-world-gold-standard/
After Illegal Veto, Kentucky Becomes 45th State to End Sales Taxes on Gold and Silver
Judge Upholds Georgia’s Voter Citizenship Verification Requirements
19 Republicans Resist Deep-State Efforts to Keep Spying on Americans Without a Warrant
Rutgers University Drops Requirement for Students to Participate in Medical Experiment
As lawsuits continue and reports of fatal complications and cardiovascular problems mount, the institution decided to no longer force students to take the experimental covid injections.
https://armageddonprose.substack.com/p/rutgers-unexpectedly-drops-student
NAIA Essentially Bans Transgender Athletes from Women’s Sports
The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, the governing body for mostly small colleges, announced a policy Monday that all but bans transgender athletes from competing in women’s sports.
The NAIA Council of Presidents approved the policy in a 20-0 vote. The NAIA, which oversees some 83,000 athletes at schools across the country, is believed to be the first college sports organization to take such a step.