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1.3 Million Firearms Sold Last Month

More than 1.3 million were sold during the month of February.

Marianne Williamson Begins 2024 Presidential Campaign

Marianna Williamson launched her 2024 presidential campaign at Union Station in Washington, D.C., the only Democrat to officially announce a bid.

Teacher Feeds Students Bugs as Part of Climate Change Assignment

A middle school teacher in Utah's Nebo School District gave sixth-grade students bugs to eat for extra credit as part of an English assignment on climate change.

Biden Admin to ‘Relieve Moderna of Any Liability’ in Court Case

The Biden administration, through Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss, filed a statement of interest in a case alleging Moderna stole intellectual property from biotech companies Arbutus and Genevant.

Pope Francis Expresses Concern Over Religious Crackdown in Ukraine

Pope Francis expressed concern over the expulsion of monks from the Kiev Pechersk Lavra, following an appeal by the head of the Russian Orthodox Church.

SF NAACP Opposes $5 Million Reparations Payout per Black Resident

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors discussed a reparations proposal that includes a $5 million payout per black resident, which is facing criticism from the San Francisco National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

California Bill Encourages Judges to Ignore Parental Objections on Gender and Name Changes for Minors

The California Assembly Judiciary Committee will hear a controversial bill, AB 957, which aims to encourage state judges to disregard parental objections to gender and name changes for minors who identify as transgender, sparking a heated debate on parental rights and the role of government in family matters.

New Song ‘Trump Won’ Topping Charts: Christian Singer Natasha Owens (Video)

Singer Natasha Owens discussed her chart-climbing single "Trump Won and You Know It" on Steve Bannon's The War Room, expressing her desire to perform at Trump's rallies.

Western Sanctions Protect Russian Banking System from U.S. Crisis, Says Kremlin

Russia's banking system is largely shielded from the negative effects of the U.S. crisis due to the country's limited connections with the international financial system, says Russian press secretary.

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