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Former US Military Pilot Pleads Guilty to Selling Aviation Technology Secrets to China

A former U.S. military pilot pleaded guilty on June 23 to acting as a paid agent of China, admitting that he provided American aviation-related technology to the communist regime, the U.S. Department of Justice said in a press release.

Website Advises Kids on How to Get Hormone Treatment Without Parental Consent

The website encourages children to pause puberty if they're unsure about their gender identity.

FBI Investigating Attacks Against Pro-life Clinics Ahead of Roe v Wade Decision

The FBI is investigating the recent attacks and vandalism of pro-life pregnancy centers and churches as potential acts of domestic violence or extremism ahead of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that could overturn the Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion nationwide.

Pentagon ‘Trampling’ on Freedoms, Say Nearly 600 Service Members Who Refused Vaccine Mandate

A mid-June report is making its way into the hands of U.S. Representatives and Senators.

The O’Reilly Update: June 22, 2022

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COVID Vax ‘Temporarily Impairs Semen Concentration’: Peer-Reviewed Medical Journal

The vaccine "is a reasonable cause for transient semen concentration and TMC decline," according to the study.

Frequency of Church Attendance Increasing Among Australian Christians Led by Gen Xers

NCLS Research, a reputable Australian organization renowned for conducting studies on church health and community connections, presented the impact of spirituality on communities of faith from their 2021 survey in a webinar held early this month.

Elon Musk’s $44 Billion Twitter Purchase Bid Approved by Board

Twitter “unanimously recommends that you vote [for] the adoption of the merger agreement," said the board.

Apple Employees at Maryland Store Vote to Unionize

The move creates the first union of Apple retail employees in the U.S.

Senate Panel Advances $858 Billion Bill That Supports Ukraine, Taiwan, and Requires Women Register for Draft

The Senate Armed Services Committee, on a strong, bipartisan 23-3 vote, has sent to the full Senate its version of the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act, the annual bill that sets policy for the Department of Defense.

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