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E. Coli Discovered in Paris Seine River Just Ahead of 2024 Summer Olympics 

Unsafe amounts of E. coli has been found in the water in the Seine River, the location for swimming competitions, just months before the summer Paris Olympics. 

Assault on the Second Amendment: Opinion

President Biden's speech on Tuesday, promoting his gun control agenda, falls short of addressing real issues while infringing on the rights of responsible gun owners.

Teenagers Face 10 Years in Prison For Riding Scooters on ‘Pride Mural’

Three teenagers in Washington, D.C. are facing 10 years in prison after they were accused of leaving scooter marks on a pride flag painted on a road.

Stanford Internet Observatory to Shut Down: Report

The Stanford Internet Observatory (SIO), an organization that censored voices during the 2020 election, is shutting down.

Louisiana Requests Criminal Referral for Fauci, Other Health Officials

The District Attorneys of nine Louisiana parishes have received criminal referral requests for a number of public health officials.

House Passes Amendment for Military Draft

The House of Representatives passed an amendment for the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2025 that automatically registers U.S. males for a potential draft.

Call for Boycotts Emerge as 24 Hour Fitness Disapproves of American Flag Displays

Many social media users have taken to X to condemn 24 Hour Fitness, calling for the company to be boycotted following the circulation of an internal memo.

GOP Rift Widens as Texas House Republicans Censure Four Right-Wing Members

This week, Texas House Republicans censured four right-wing members who ran against their colleagues, capping months of internal strife and taxing primary contests. The caucus...

Maine’s First LGBTQ+ Housing Complex to Open in Portland

Plans are under way to construct the first LGBTQ+ affordable housing complex in the state. The Equality Community Center in Portland is spearheading a...

Idaho Water Restrictions Threaten Thousands of Acres of Farmland

Farmers in eastern Idaho would soon run out of water as a result of the state's significant curtailment. East Idaho farmer Brian Murdock, who was...

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