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Companies Scale Back on ‘Pride Month’ Merchandise Over Fears of Boycotts

Major American companies are scaling back their "Pride Month" celebrations over fears of another boycott this year.

Republicans Vow to Stop Cooperating With Dem-Controlled Senate After Trump’s Guilty Verdict

Republican senators signed a public letter to the White House this week, promising to stop cooperating with Democrats in the wake of former President Trump's guilty verdict. 

Hillary Clinton Condemned After Pushing ‘She Was Right’ Merchandise Following Trump Verdict

Hillary Clinton received backlash online after she pushed “She was Right” merchandise on her social media account following former President Donald Trump's conviction.

Athletes and Celebrities Show Support for Trump Following Guilty Verdict

Celebrities, politicians, and athletes have taken to social media over the past few days to show their support for Former President Donald Trump following his guilty verdict.

Google Revises AI Algorithm

Google announced that it will be implementing restrictions for its AI search tool, called AI Overviews.

Catholic Organization Aims to Remove LGBT Books from Libraries

Catholic nonprofit CatholicVote is seeking to remove LGBT books from children's libraries as "Pride Month" begins on June 1.

Republican Lawmakers Call DA Alvin Bragg to Testify Over ‘Politically Motivated Prosecutions’

House Republican lawmakers have called District Attorney Alvin Bragg to testify in front of the Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government of the Committee on the Judiciary.

Chinese President Calls for Palestinian State

Chinese President Xi Jinping called for the creation of a Palestinian during the China-Arab States Cooperation Forum (CASCF).

High School Graduate Receives Diploma After Apologizing for Acknowledging Jesus in Speech

A recent high school graduate from Kentucky was unable to receive his diploma until he apologized for mentioning Jesus in his graduation speech.

Jury Finds Trump Guilty in Business Records Case

The New York jury involved in the business records case against Donald Trump found him guilty on all 34 counts.

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