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Media Outlet Apologizes For Publishing Editorial Cartoon With ‘Antisemitic Tropes’

The Philadelphia Inquirer apologized for publishing an editorial cartoon that pushed "antisemitic tropes" earlier this week.

Trump Promises to Bring Back Travel Ban to Combat Terrorism On Day One

Former President Trump vowed this week in Iowa to bring back his travel ban on day one if reelected into office.

CVS Removes Popular Cold Medicines From Store Shelves

CVS is voluntarily removing over-the-counter cough and cold products from its shelves after a Food and Drug Administration advisory panel confirmed the active ingredients of America’s leading decongestive “medicines” do not work.

Trump To Hold Campaign Rally on The Same Night of Republican Presidential Primary Debate

Former President Donald Trump will hold a campaign rally in Hialeah, Florida the same night of the third Republican presidential primary debate.

Massachusetts Bill to Be ‘Worst Anti-Gun Legislation’ in U.S.

Massachusetts House lawmakers passed a bill that is considered to be the "worst anti-gun legislation in the country" by gun rights advocates.

Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders Bans ‘Woke, Anti-Woman’ Terms From State Documents

Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed an executive order this week, banning "woke, anti-woman" terms from State documents.

Transgender Former Football Coach Listed in Maxim Australia’s ‘Hot 100’ Women

A former football coach and biological male was included in a list of Australia’s top 100 "fine and fierce femmes" in Maxim magazine for 2023.

French Nun Knocks Down Climate Change ‘Activist’ Blocking Church Construction Site (Video)

A Catholic nun in France took down a climate change protester this week attempting to block construction on a new religious center.

Cornell Professor Apologizes After Saying Hamas Attack Left Him ‘Exhilarated’

A professor at Cornell University has apologized after saying he was 'exhilarated' after Hamas invaded Israel nearly two weeks ago.

Video Reveals NYPD Officer in Tears Talking Man Off Ledge

A suicidal man had a good view of the sunset over the Hudson River from his perch on the side of a Manhattan overpass earlier this month. It would likely have been the last thing he'd ever see — apart from the pavement below — were it not for New York Police Department officers Carl Fayette and Eleodor Mata.

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