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Washington Schools Block Girls’ Sports Protection by One Vote

A narrow vote by Washington State’s youth sports governing body has blocked a proposal to restrict male athletes from competing in girls' sports, sparking renewed concern over fairness and safety in school athletics. Despite majority support, the measure failed to meet the 60% threshold required to pass.

El Salvador’s Bukele Suggests Swap for ‘Political Prisoners’ in Venezuela

El Salvadorian President Nayib Bukele proposed a prisoner swap with Venezuela, saying he would exchange the "political prisoners" held in Venezuela for the Venezuelans in his country's custody.

Cornell Under Fire for Antisemitic Singer at Campus Event

Cornell University faces growing backlash for selecting singer Kehlani to headline its May 7 Slope Day concert, despite her well-documented history of antisemitic rhetoric and public support for anti-Israel extremism. Critics argue that the university is ignoring its Jewish students’ safety and values by platforming an artist known for glorifying violence against Jews and refusing to condemn terrorist attacks on Israeli civilians.

Censorship Support Drops as Americans Back Free Speech

Support for online censorship in the United States is declining as a majority of Americans now favor protecting free expression, even at the risk of false information being shared. At the same time, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the closure of a major federal office that previously led efforts to combat so-called disinformation online.

China Threatens Countries Taking Trade Deals in Latest Tariff Move

China issued a warning to countries seeking to make trade deals with the United States, threatening them with potential countermeasures.

Delta Plane Catches Fire in Latest Disaster

A Delta passenger jet departing from Orlando International Airport caught on fire. Passengers were evacuated using emergency slides.

Supreme Court to Decide Parental Rights in Religious Liberty Case

The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments this week on whether parents can opt their children out of mandatory reading periods featuring LGBTQ books that violate their faith.

China Places More Restrictions on Foreign Missionaries

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has officially banned foreign missionaries from preaching, founding religious organizations, or engaging in faith-based outreach inside the country.

Church Defaced With Graffiti in Anti-Christian Hate Crime

A historic church in northwest England was defaced with sexually explicit graffiti and blasphemous messages on Good Friday.

Gov. Josh Shapiro’s Arson Suspect 911 Call Released

A shocking new development has emerged in the investigation of a fire set at Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro's official residence.

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