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Month: July 2021

A federal judge on July 21 temporarily blocked Arkansas' ban on gender-affirming treatment for transgender youth from going into effect later this month.

Federal judge temporarily blocks Arkansas’ ban on gender-affirming treatment for trans youth

By Devan Cole, CNN A federal judge on Wednesday temporarily blocked Arkansas’ ban on gender-affirming treatment for transgender youth from going into effect later this month. Judge James M. Moody Jr. granted a preliminary injunction against the ban that was filed by the American Civil Liberties Union on behalf of four transgender adolescents in Arkansas

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Fulton man faces multiple charges after allegedly hitting caseworker and officer with vehicle

FULTON, Mo. (KMIZ) Fulton police arrested a man Wednesday they say hit a caseworker and officer with a vehicle. Officers report Charles McMasters entered the caseworker’s vehicle drove the vehicle, hitting the caseworker and an officer on the scene. Both were knocked to the ground and suffered moderate injuries. Officials say McMasters drove away in

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Republican Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio suggested July 21 that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi had been responsible for the security presence at the US Capitol on January 6

Fact checking Rep. Jordan’s claim that Speaker Pelosi was responsible for US Capitol security on January 6

By Tara Subramaniam and Holmes Lybrand, CNN Republican Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio suggested Wednesday that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi had been responsible for the security presence at the US Capitol on January 6, after Pelosi rejected his appointment to serve on the select committee investigating the insurrection. “Why wasn’t there a proper security presence

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