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Friday, March 27, 2026

'Disturbing to say the least': State advances bill to turn dead humans into actual fertilizer * WorldNetDaily * by Anthony Iafrate, Daily Caller News Foundation

'Disturbing to say the least': State advances bill to turn dead humans into actual fertilizer * WorldNetDaily * by Anthony Iafrate, Daily Caller News Foundation

The legislation, HB 3660, seeks to include so-called "natural organic reduction" (NOR), a common euphemism for human composting, "as a form of cremation" under state law. Oklahoma's lower chamber passed the bill 59-37, with both Republicans and Democrats voting in favor, prompting a harsh rebuke from one of the GOP lawmakers who opposes the legislation. "Today the House advanced HB3660, a bill to legalize the use of composted human bodies as fertilizer. If this bill is put into law, Oklahoma joins 14 BLUE states that have legalized this process," Republican Oklahoma State Rep. Jim Shaw wrote in a Tuesday X post.

'Blood in the water': LA jury hands Facebook and Google devastating legal loss | Blaze Media

'Blood in the water': LA jury hands Facebook and Google devastating legal loss | Blaze Media

The lawsuit was filed by a 20-year-old woman who alleged that the design of the online platforms led to her social media addiction and had a deleterious effect on her mental health. The defendants included Facebook, YouTube, Snapchat, and TikTok.

Thursday, March 26, 2026

Alert: Lawmaker Cites TSA Report Confirming Cash Leaving Minneapolis Airport Approached $1 Billion by 2025

Alert: Lawmaker Cites TSA Report Confirming Cash Leaving Minneapolis Airport Approached $1 Billion by 2025

It’s pretty clear, based on the evidence and convictions, that the Somalis stole it.

Now, will anyone do anything about it?

At a legislative fraud committee hearing Monday morning, Republican state Rep. Kristin Robbins of Minnesota, a GOP gubernatorial hopeful, helped keep the troubling issue of Somali fraud in the news when she cited evidence that nearly a billion dollars in cash had left Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport in passengers’ luggage in recent years, including $350 million in 2025 alone.

'What are appropriately sized tampons?' Move over Minnesota, now another state looks to force feminine hygiene products in MEN'S rooms * WorldNetDaily * by Joe Kovacs

'What are appropriately sized tampons?' Move over Minnesota, now another state looks to force feminine hygiene products in MEN'S rooms * WorldNetDaily * by Joe Kovacs

"So, I've dubbed this bill, 'Tampons for Timmy,' because it explains what this bill does. This bill puts tampons in men's bathrooms across the state in Maryland – including the Ravens' stadium, Oriole Park, men's prisons. I just think it's very, very expensive – and most importantly, totally unnecessary."

Debate over House Bill 941 has already gotten quite unseemly, with arguments over the "size" of the mandated products.

'Protect our democracy': Republicans pursue backup plan for SAVE America Act, which is hated by Dems * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

'Protect our democracy': Republicans pursue backup plan for SAVE America Act, which is hated by Dems * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

"We're fighting to uphold commonsense measures backed by over 80% of Americans: accurate voter rolls, voter ID, stronger mail-in ballot security, and ensuring only American citizens vote. This is about protecting the ballot box and restoring trust in our elections," explained Ally Triolo, the RNC's election integrity communications chief. SAVE America would require an ID to cast a ballot and proof of citizenship to register to vote.

SCOTUS sides with officer over protester in qualified immunity case, reversing lower-court opinion | Blaze Media

SCOTUS sides with officer over protester in qualified immunity case, reversing lower-court opinion | Blaze Media

In an unsigned per curiam opinion, the majority reversed the decision of a lower court, which had sided against the police officer's use of force in the case: "The Second Circuit held that Zorn was not entitled to qualified immunity. "We reverse," the SCOTUS opinion stated.

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Azerbaijani Man Charged in $90M California Healthcare Fraud Scheme

Azerbaijani Man Charged in $90M California Healthcare Fraud Scheme

Thirty-eight-year-old Anar Rustamov, whom authorities said appears to have entered the United States illegally, has been charged in the scheme regarding federal healthcare funds distributed through the Medicare Advantage program, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of California announced Friday.

He was charged with “health care fraud for a scheme involving thousands of false claims for medical equipment totaling more than $90 million,” the attorney’s office said in a press release.