Tag: Florida

Courts Could Allow Chemical Castration of 10-Year-Old Son But Not Haircut: Texas Father

Texas father Jeff Younger is prepared to file a federal lawsuit if his ex-wife moves to California in an attempt to chemically castrate their 10-year-old son under the state’s new transgender sanctuary law. Younger made the announcement concerning his high-profile custody battle on Saturday at the Patriarch Convention, a conference on fatherhood and family issues…


PREMIERING NOW: From Gender Theory Guides to ‘Transition’ Questionnaires—Florida State Rep. Joe Harding on the Fight for Parental Rights in Education

This episode will premiere on Saturday, Oct. 15, at 7:30 p.m. ET. On this episode of American Thought Leaders, we sit down with Florida state Rep. Joe Harding, who spearheaded Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Bill. “As young as kindergarten, there were resource guides out there telling teachers, telling educators how to talk to children…


From Gender Theory Guides to ‘Transition’ Questionnaires—Florida State Rep. Joe Harding on the Fight for Parental Rights in Education

On this episode of American Thought Leaders, we sit down with Florida state Rep. Joe Harding, who spearheaded Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Bill. “As young as kindergarten, there were resource guides out there telling teachers, telling educators how to talk to children about their pronouns,” Harding says. “These guides were not being voted on…


Electric Vehicles Catching Fire After Hurricane ‘Not an Isolated Event’: Federal Traffic Safety Authority

Incidents of electric vehicles (EVs) catching fire after being submerged in saltwater are not uncommon, a federal traffic safety authority said. “We are tracking Florida EV fires through news reports, fire department social media sites, and other sources, and we can confirm your experience in North Collier with reignition is not an isolated event,” the…


Electric Vehicles on Fire After Hurricane Not ‘Isolated’ Events: Federal Traffic Safety Authority

Incidents of electric vehicles (EVs) catching fire after being submerged in saltwater are not uncommon, a federal traffic safety authority said. “We are tracking Florida EV fires through news reports, fire department social media sites, and other sources, and we can confirm your experience in North Collier with reignition is not an isolated event,” the…


PREMIERING 7:30PM ET: From Gender Theory Guides to ‘Transition’ Questionnaires—Florida State Rep. Joe Harding on the Fight for Parental Rights in Education

This episode will premiere on Saturday, Oct. 15, at 7:30 p.m. ET. On this episode of American Thought Leaders, we sit down with Florida state Rep. Joe Harding, who spearheaded Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Bill. “As young as kindergarten, there were resource guides out there telling teachers, telling educators how to talk to children…


PREMIERING 10/15 at 7:30PM ET: From Gender Theory Guides to ‘Transition’ Questionnaires—Florida State Rep. Joe Harding on the Fight for Parental Rights in Education

This episode will premiere on Saturday, Oct. 15, at 7:30 p.m. ET. On this episode of American Thought Leaders, we sit down with Florida state Rep. Joe Harding, who spearheaded Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Bill. “As young as kindergarten, there were resource guides out there telling teachers, telling educators how to talk to children…


Juror in Parkland Shooting Case Was Threatened Before Verdict Reached: Filing

A female juror in the Parkland, Florida, shooting case was threatened during deliberations on Oct. 13, according to a new court filing. The unnamed juror, identified in the filings as “Juror X,” called prosecutors on Thursday afternoon and said that while deliberations were happening, “she received what she perceived to be a threat from a…


DeSantis Expands Early Voting Options for Counties Hit Hardest by Hurricane Ian

PUNTA GORDA, Fla.—Voters in three Southwest Florida counties that were devastated by Hurricane Ian will have more options to cast their ballots on Nov. 8 under an emergency order signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis on Oct. 13. Charlotte, Lee, and Sarasota counties will see changes as the result of residents being displaced because their homes…


Nikolas Cruz Should Have Been Sentenced to Death: DeSantis

The man who admitted to murdering 17 people in a high school in Florida should have been sentenced to death, the state’s governor said on Oct. 13. “I think that if you have a death penalty at all, that is a case where you’re massacring those students with premeditation and utter disregard for basic humanity,…