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Mississippi Supreme Court rules private schools eligible for emergency relief funds
The Mississippi Supreme Court has sided with a group of private schools and reversed a lower court ruling that prevented those institutions from accessing COVID-19 relief funds.
Navy Seals’ lawsuit against Defense Department over COVID-19 shot mandate can continue: court
A lawsuit filed by several Navy Seals against the U.S. Department of Defense over its hesitancy to grant religious exemptions to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate can continue, according to an order from a federal court.
Chinese lab linked to COVID-19 banned from receiving US funding through 2033
In apparent recognition of what was once widely regarded as “conspiracy theory,” U.S. health officials have debarred a Chinese laboratory suspected of leaking the COVID-19 virus from procuring taxpayer funding for at least the next decade.
Defense Department pays $1.8 million to end lawsuit over COVID-19 vaccine mandate
The United States Department of Defense has agreed to pay $1.8 million in fees and other litigation costs to end a lawsuit filed against their now rescinded COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
Voters pick Florida over California, DeSantis over Newsom: poll
As a debate between the governors of two of the nation’s largest states is scheduled to take place next month, a new poll reveals which of the two states Americans would rather live in and which of the two governors with competing worldviews they would vote for in a hypothetical presidential election featuring the two candidates.
DeSantis: 'I don’t know how you could be a leader without having faith in God'
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis highlighted the vital role faith in God plays in leadership as he explained how he will advance the cause of religious liberty if he becomes the 47th president of the United States.
6 reactions to the Trump Jan. 6 indictment: 'Political persecution' or 'important reminder'?
A federal grand jury assembled in Washington indicted former President Donald Trump on four counts related to efforts to reverse the results of the 2020 presidential election on Tuesday, drawing varied reactions from his 2024 presidential election opponents.