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Supreme Court to Hear Religious Liberty Case Over High School Coach’s On-Field Prayers

Joseph Kennedy likes to think of himself as a "big brother" of sorts to the many students he has mentored over the years as a high school football coach.

Global Military Spending Breaks Record

The military spending of all nations combined set a new record in 2021, exceeding the $2 trillion mark for the first time ever, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) revealed in a report published on Monday.

Twitter Under Shareholder Pressure to Seek Deal With Musk

Twitter Inc. is coming under increasing pressure from its shareholders to negotiate with Elon Musk even though the world's richest person has called his $43 billion bid for the social media platform his best and final offer, people familiar with the matter said on Sunday.

Texas AG Paxton Sues Biden Administration Over End of Title 42 Immigration Enforcement

Suit is the Republican attorney general's tenth against administration related to U.S. border security

Disney Has Lost $34 Billion in Value Since Embarking on Culture War With Florida

Disney’s market cap has shrunk by nearly $34 billion since the company expressed its full-throated opposition to a Florida law banning instruction of gender identity and sexual orientation in public schools for kindergarten through third grade.

Twitter to Ban Ads That Contradict Authorities on Climate Change

Twitter announced that it will ban ads with content that contradicts authorities on climate change.

More Secret Gender Transition Closets Discovered in Public Schools

They started in colleges, but trans closets—rooms stocked with transgenderclothes and accessories for students to change into after arriving to school and back out of before going home—are being discovered in public schoolswith some indication they are being kept a secret from parents.

Food Processing Plants Burning Across U.S., Threatening Meat Supply

There has been an outbreak of fires in food processing facilities across the nation in the last six months as food prices soar and supply chains are stressed to their limits.

Heart Inflammation More Prevalent Among Vaccinated Than Unvaccinated

Heart inflammation requiring hospital care was more common among people who received COVID-19 vaccines than those who did not, according to a new study of tens of millions of Europeans.

These 11 California Lawmakers Voted In Favor of Allowing Abortion One Month After Birth

Bill allowing killing of 1-month-old newborns, AB 2223, passed with the help of these 11 California assemblymembers.

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