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Scandals to Watch in 2023

Several scandals to watch throughout 2023 include the dynamic between Big Tech and the FBI, election interferences, and attacks on pro-life organizations.

Countering the Threat of Global Food Homogenization

The push toward globalism isn’t limited to political schemes; it also includes efforts to influence agriculture and homogenize food consumption around the world.

Kentucky Treasurer Warns BlackRock, Other Woke Companies Participating in ‘Ideological’ Boycotts

“When companies boycott fossil fuels, they intentionally choke off the lifeblood of capital to Kentucky’s signature industries,” Treasurer Ball said. “Traditional energy sources fuel our Kentucky economy, provide much needed jobs, and warm our homes. Kentucky must not allow our signature industries to be irreparably damaged based upon the ideological whims of a select few.”

More Than 8,000 Teens Await Gender Clinic Services in the U.K.

New numbers from the United Kingdom’s largest state-funded pediatric gender clinic show thousands of teens waiting in line for services.

Court Rules MAGA Hat Expresses Free Speech

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that wearing a MAGA hat is an expression of free speech and is protected under the First Amendment.

NYPD Cop Attack Suspect Urges Family to ‘Repent to Allah’ in Manifesto

Maine man suspected of attacking NYPD cops on New Year's Eve carries manifesto urging family to "repent to Allah and accept Islam."

New California Laws Taking Effect in 2023

The state of California will increase the minimum wage to $15.50 an hour and legalize jaywalking.

Separating School Bathrooms Based on Sex Is Constitutional, Court Rules

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit ruled that separating bathrooms based on sex doesn't violate the Constitution or Title IX, a decision with repercussions for the nationwide debate over transgender issues.

Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI Passes Away at 95

Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI has passed at the age of 95.

Republicans Pulled Nearly $4.5 Billion From BlackRock Over Climate Change Standards

Several Republican states removed almost $4.5 billion dollars from BlackRock due to the company's adherence to environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) policies.

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