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Supreme Court Declines to Hear Discrimination Case Involving Christian Legal Group, Cites First Amendment Rights

"The First Amendment gives 'special solicitude to the rights of religious organizations' to operate according to their faith without government interference," wrote Justice Alito.

‘We Are Just Guinea Pigs’: Women Describe Trauma of Transitioning as Teenagers

The number of teenagers identifying as transgender has exploded. Advocates say it protects young people from marginalization.

Biden Now Heading to Europe for Talks With NATO Over Ukraine Instead of Harris

Vice President Kamala Harris was initially scheduled this week to travel to Brussels, Belgium, to meet with NATO officials to discuss the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, but she’s been bumped in lieu of the commander-in-chief himself, a report noted Sunday.

Biden Tells Xi Jinping Not to Support Russia

During an almost two-hour videoconference Friday, U.S. President Joe Biden tried to convince Chinese President Xi Jinping to use the country’s economic influence over Russia to stop the war in Ukraine.

China Suddenly Begins Reporting COVID Deaths, Raising Suspicions

China has reported the first COVID-related deaths in over a year this past week, raising concerns about the accuracy of the country's reporting.

Biden Under Fire for U.S. Funding Scientific Testing on Cats in Russia, Despite Sanctions: ‘Stomach-Churning’

President Biden is under fire for allowing U.S. tax dollars to fund government research in Russia, including “stomach-churning” scientific tests on cats, despite championing economic sanctions against the country for its invasion of Ukraine.

Sen. Hawley: Kentanji Brown Jackson ‘Lenient’ on Child Sex Predators, ‘Soft on Crime’

Monday on FNC’s “Fox & Friends,” Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) called into question Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s record ahead of her confirmation hearing to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Female Swimmer Who Lost to Trans Athlete Rejects Losses, Criticizes NCAA in 2-Page Public Letter

Reka Gyorgy belonged in the finals of the 500-yard freestyle at last week’s NCAA Women’s Swimming Championships in Atlanta — but the NCAA refused to exercise the slightest bit of common sense when it came to male University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas.

Twitter Censors ‘The Babylon Bee’ for Calling Rachel Levine a Man

The political satire publication has refused to delete the tweet that led to the ban.

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