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Former Marine Daniel Penny Gives First Interview Since Jordan Neely’s Subway Death

Ex-marine Daniel Penny gave his first interview since the death of Jordan Neely in a New York City subway on Saturday.

Custodian Returns to High School to Earn Diploma

An elementary school custodian in DeKalb County, Georgia has recieved his high school diploma at 45-years-old.

Nebraska Passes Anti-Abortion and Transgender Bill Into Law

The Nebraska legislature passed a bill last week prohibiting abortions after 12 weeks, and gender-related treatment for minors. 

Disney Signs Partnership With LGBT Company to Create Pride Content

Disney has partnered with the company "equalpride" to develop content leading to "systematic and meaningful change."

‘Black Lives Matter’ Foundation’s Revenues Plummet 88%

Faces $10 million lawsuit over lavish spending scandal.

‘Nonbinary’ Former Biden Admin Nuclear Official Arrested Again for Luggage Theft

Last year, Brinton faced charges for allegedly stealing a suitcase from a woman at the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport.

Day 2 of Kari Lake Trial

Day 2 of 3 of Kari Lake's trial in the Maricopa County Superior Court is underway.

FBI Whistleblowers Describe Agency Retaliation Over Jan 6 Information

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) questioned several Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) whistleblowers regarding the FBI's actions surrounding the January 6 Capitol riot.

Senator Diane Feinstein Doesn’t Remember Being Absent for 10 Weeks

Senator Diane Feinstein (D-CA) does not remember being absent from the Senate for 10 weeks while being treated for Shingles.

State Department Incorporates Pronouns in Employee Email Addresses

The State Department added pronouns to employees' email address lines, inaccurately describing some men and women.

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