➡️ Texas is taking a page from Kim Davis’ book as the Supreme Court rules that judges can refuse to marry same-sex couples. Additionally, the state’s attorney general is suing the manufacturer of Tylenol after RFK Jr. promoted a conspiracy theory that acetaminophen causes autism.
We spoke to Illinois Congressional candidate Kate Abu-Ghazaleh about the Justice Department’s indictment of her over anti-ICE protests in Chicago. “If their purpose was to silence me, they chose the wrong person,” she said.
Additionally, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is pushing for Turning Point USA chapters in each school, and House Speaker Mike Johnson is bizarrely blaming New York mayoral candidate Zoran Mamdani for the government shutdown.
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The Texas Supreme Court ruled that “a judge’s public refraining from performing a wedding based on sincerely held religious beliefs does not violate these norms.”
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The lawsuit comes a month after RFK Jr. released updated guidance urging pregnant women to avoid taking acetaminophen because it may cause autism.
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“If their goal was to silence me, then they chose the wrong person,” she told The Advocate.
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He warned Florida school districts not to stand in the way of students seeking recognition.
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OPINION: Johnson will then blame Mamdani for the delay in turning over the Epstein file and the bruise on Donald Trump’s hand, writes John Casey.
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