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FTC Faces Lawsuits in Gender Ideology Battle

The American Academy of Pediatrics and the Endocrine Society filed separate lawsuits this week, arguing that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) unfairly targeted them.

Chinese Spy Linked to California Mayor

The Department of Justice announced last week that a man previously serving as a campaign advisor was a spy for China.

Wisconsin Becomes Latest State to Join WHO

Wisconsin has announced that it has joined the World Health Organization (WHO), following California and Illinois in doing so.

Pope Declines to Join Board of Peace

The Vatican announced that Pope Leo XIV will not take part in President Trump's Board of Peace for Gaza, instead advocating for the United Nations to manage the development.

FDA Agrees to Review Moderna mRNA Vaccine

The FDA has now agreed to review an application from Moderna concerning its mRNA influenza vaccine after previously denying the company's effort.

U.S. State Department Identifies CCP Influence Through Far-Left Activist Groups

The U.S. State Department informed Congress that Code Pink and other far-left groups are linked to the Chinese Communist Party.

GOP Senators Sound Alarm on Lukoil Divestment Talks

GOP senators warn Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent against potential loopholes in Lukoil divestment talks.

California’s Bahamas Fuel Gamble: Prices Poised to Spike

California is routing gasoline through the Bahamas amid refinery closures and regulatory pressure, raising concerns about higher fuel prices.

Vance Blasts AOC’s ‘Munich Moment’ on Live TV

Vice President JD Vance criticized Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s foreign policy remarks as a “Munich moment.”

Seconds Before Chaos: New Details in Rhode Island Hockey Shooting

Authorities released new details about the seconds before a shooting at a Rhode Island youth hockey game, as investigators examine motive.

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