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Stacie Marie Laughton, a former New Hampshire state Democrat representative, has been sentenced to 33 years in federal prison following a child exploitation case that involved a Massachusetts daycare center. The sentence follows Laughton's guilty plea to three counts of sexual exploitation of children.
Tomorrowland staple Autopia car ride set to have its gas-powered engines silenced early next year
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a preliminary injunction Friday against a California law that allowed children to hide their transgender status from their parents.The law required teachers and others to withhold information from parents related to their children identifying as transgender or asking to be called by a different name.'The Constitution is clear — parents have the right to know what is happening with their children and make decisions regarding their mental health, and no state law can override that fundamental protection.'The three-judge panel initially rejected the lawsuit from residents of Huntington Beach but relented after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in a similar case on the side of parental rights.The appeals court recognized that the law would likely violate parents' First and Fourteenth Amendment rights.America First Legal, the organization that represents the parents, called the ruling a major victory in a statement on its website."California cannot use state law to force schoolteachers and administrators into a conspiracy of silence against parents," AFL senior counsel Nick Barry said. "California's law, and similar school policies, use state coercion to intentionally interfere with the parent-child relationship and separate a child from their parent. That is wrong and unlawful."AFL added that the state of California "sought to prevent parents from obtaining information about 'gender transitions' of their own children without the child's consent."Proponents of these types of laws say they are necessary to protect children who may have feelings that would lead them to identify as transgender from parents who may oppose their wishes. Critics say cutting out parents puts children at risk of grooming and abuse by far-left teachers and other school officials.RELATED: Supreme Court sides with Catholic parents against California on student gender notification — for now "The Constitution is clear — parents have the right to know what is happening with their children and make decisions regarding their mental health, and no state law can override that fundamental protection," Barry continued.California Attorney General Rob Bonta has not commented on the ruling yet. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
Adding yet another black mark to the ongoing problem of sexual deviance in the teaching profession, a New York City high school teacher pleaded guilty this week to possession of child pornography that included sexual abuse of "infants and toddlers." The post New York Teacher Pleads Guilty to Having Child Porn that Included ‘Infants and Toddlers’ appeared first on Breitbart.
Talking “normal person” expectations at the White House, Vice President J.D. Vance spoke to a visible key expectation of the president to demonstrate that you “respect the […]
Tennessee residents of the city of Millersville were shocked to find out that their longtime city commissioner was arrested for numerous child sex allegations over four decades.The Sumner County Sheriff's Office said it took 76-year-old David Winston Gregory into custody on Wednesday at his home.'These allegations are serious. ... There is no place in our society for actions like what is being alleged.'The indictment claimed Gregory committed the crimes between 1987 and 2026, which included at least three instances of sexual abuse on a child that included three or more children. It further alleged that three of the instances constituted "the offense of aggravated sexual battery."He is being held at the Sumner County Jail on a $750,000 bond. Online records list two charges: continuous sexual abuse of a child and aggravated sexual battery.Other local officials were stunned by the allegations."As a government official where the alleged events occurred, it would not be appropriate for me to comment on this case," Millersville Mayor Lincoln Atwood said. "I have full confidence in those investigating these events. I also have full faith in our judicial system. No one is above the law.""These allegations are serious. My prayers are with all potential victims," Vice Mayor Dustin Darnall said. "I will remain committed to supporting all victims, especially victims of sexual abuse. There is no place in our society for actions like what is being alleged," he added.Gregory served as a city commissioner for 14 years. His current term expires in 2026.RELATED: Gay couple arrested on child sex abuse allegations — and they have 5 young sons Michael Shaw, a resident of the city, said the allegations were "disgusting" in comments to WKRN-TV."We can't have that kind of stuff," he said. "We got to have leaders that are actually leaders. We got to have people that don't get like that."Gregory made headlines when he demanded that the town's assistant police chief, Shawn Taylor, apologize for spreading conspiracy theories alleging that police staged the Covenant School shooting in Nashville.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
Police arrested and charged Stronach in 2024 with criminal offenses, including sexual assault and rape, for alleged crimes dating from the 1970s to 2024.
Transgender former New Hampshire lawmaker Stacie Marie Laughton sentenced to 33 years for sexual exploitation of children at a Massachusetts daycare.
California drivers were promised a cheaper fuel option. They’re still waiting. Nearly a year after state lawmakers legalized E15 gasoline, not a single station in California is selling the fuel blend, despite estimates it could reduce prices at the pump by up to 30 cents per gallon. The delay comes as California continues to post...