Governor Greg Abbott held a ceremony in Denton, Texas, where he signed Senate Bill 15. The legislation concerns collegiate athletes in the state of Texas who compete on sports teams segregated by players’ “biological sex.”
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Los Angeles City Workers Strike, Claiming Unjust Labor Practices
Los Angeles city workers have gone on a one-day strike alleging unfair labor practices and the city’s unwillingness to negotiate with them.
Read More Los Angeles City Workers Strike, Claiming Unjust Labor PracticesAndrew Cuomo’s Sister Orchestrated Campaign To Discredit His Accusers
The sister of former Governor Andrew Cuomo (D-N.Y.) was responsible for a vicious campaign that meant to discredit victims whose accusations of sexual harassment ended her brother’s political term.
Read More Andrew Cuomo’s Sister Orchestrated Campaign To Discredit His AccusersJudge Shoots Down Smith’s Requests In Special Counsel Case
A federal judge dealt multiple setbacks to Special Counsel Jack Smith amid Trump’s alleged mishandling of classified documents case.
Read More Judge Shoots Down Smith’s Requests In Special Counsel CaseTrump Attorney Says He Would ‘Love To See’ Jan. 6 Trial On TV
One of Donald Trump’s attorneys, John Lauro, stated that he would “love to see” the January 6th trial televised, insisting that Americans deserve to see the proceedings take place.
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A former Minneapolis officer convicted in George Floyd’s murder was sentenced to nearly five years in prison.
Read More Convicted Officer In George Floyd Murder Sentenced To Extra 4 Years, 9 Months