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Georgia to Pay For Gender-Affirming Care For Public Employees

The state of Georgia will now start funding gender-affirming health care for state employees, public school teachers and former employees covered by a state health insurance plan.

Synagogue President in Detroit Found Murdered Outside Her Home

Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue president Samantha Woll was found stabbed to death outside of her home near Detroit, Michigan over the weekend.

Israel Creates Unit to Find and Kill Every Person Involved in Hamas Terror Attack

Israel’s internal security service, the Shin Bet, has created a new unit, whose mission is to hunt down and kill every individual who participated in the Hamas terror attack on October 7.

Transgender Male Wins Female Cross Country Championship

A transgender male won a high school girls' cross-country championship.

Data Links Pesticides to Leukemia in Children

A study published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives found that children living near vineyards have an increased risk of developing leukemia due to the use of pesticides.

Canadian Government Reverses Course on Policy Banning Prayer at Remembrance Day Ceremonies

Left-wing members of Canada's Parliament backtracked on a policy prohibiting military chaplains from leading prayer during Remembrance Day ceremonies.

Palestinian Authority Calls Muslims to ‘Kill’ Jewish People

A document from the Palestinian Authority's Ministry of Endowments and Religious Affairs instructs Muslims to "fight" and "kill" Jewish people.

12,000 U.S. Troops en Route to Eastern Mediterranean

Over 12,000 personnel from the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps have either reached or are en route to the Eastern Mediterranean.

Officials Fear Terrorist Groups Infiltrating U.S. From Southern Border

According to a memo from the San Diego Field Office Intelligence Division of Customs and Border Protection (CBP), terrorist organizations may enter the United States from the southern border.

Iran Sentences Two Journalists for Allegedly Collaborating with U.S., Covering Mahsa Amini Death

An Iranian Revolutionary Court sentenced two journalists to years in prison for their coverage of the death in custody of Kurdish-Iranian Mahsa Amini last year, state media reported on Sunday.

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