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Minnesota’s First Cannabis Regulator Resigns After One Day

Minnesota's first "cannabis regulator" has resigned after allegations she sold illegal products through her company.

Nikki Haley Claims Trump is ‘Weak In The Knees When It Comes To Ukraine’

Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley called former president Donald Trump “weak in the knees” for not wanting to do more to support Ukraine and calling him “thin-skinned and easily distracted.”

Senators Urge White House To Fly Pro-Life Flags in Honor of Respect Life Month

GOP lawmakers are demanding the Biden administration fly the pro-life flag on the White House lawn during October’s "Respect Life Month."

San Francisco Hits Death Record for Drug Overdoses

San Francisco hit its record for accidental drug overdoses last month, according to city data.

Newsom Vetoes Bill Requiring Parents To Affirm Child’s Gender Identity

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) vetoed a bill late last week that would have required judges in child custody cases to consider whether a parent has affirmed their child's gender identity.

NFL Transgender Cheerleader Plans to ‘Set Things Up for the Younger Generation’

Justine Lindsay, a transgender cheerleader for the Carolina Panthers, wants to influence the next generation.

Kazakhstan and U.N. Launch ‘Digital Family Card’ Amid Concerns Over Household Monitoring

This collaboration, initially unveiled in 2022 and briefly highlighted ahead of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Summit, has remained mostly unacknowledged by the mainstream media.

Democrat Sen. Bob Menendez Faces Second Indictment on Bribery Charges

U.S. Democratic Senator Bob Menendez of New Jersey, along with his wife, has been indicted on charges associated with allegedly accepting bribes in the form of cash, luxury automobiles, and gold bars.

Majority of U.S. Voters Believe Joe Biden Committed Crime With Son Hunter

A Yahoo/YouGov poll found that 51% of U.S. voters believe Joe Biden committed a crime alongside Hunter Biden.

Federal Judge Allows Religious Discrimination Case to Proceed

A federal judge allowed a case that claims Michigan officials religiously discriminated against a Christian working at the University of Michigan Health-West to proceed.

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