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North Korea Launches 180 Warplane Flights; South Korea Scrambles 80 Jets Including F-35S

Dozens of South Korean warplanes were scrambled Friday after the country detected about 180 military flights over North Korea, the latest in a rapid series of escalations this week as the U.S. and South Korean militaries conduct large joint exercises condemned by the North.

Supreme Court Considers Ending Affirmative Action

"I guess I don’t put much stock in that, because I’ve heard similar arguments for segregation," said Justice Clarence Thomas about race-based admissions improving education.

Journalist Choked, Thrown Down at Beto O’Rourke Event for Questioning Transitioning Children

The assault took place at a Beto event in Dallas, Texas.

Survey Shows Americans Will Not Vote for Candidate Supporting Child Gender Transitions

A poll from the Convention of States Action and the Trafalgar Group shows 72.7% of likely voters will not support candidates advocating for child gender transitions.

Canadian Drag Show Protestor Arrested Outside Trinity United Church in Ontario, Canada

She was detained for trespassing and "swearing in a public place."

Brazilian Patriot Protests Rage in the Face of ‘Corrupt’ Elections and Media Smears

In the wake of Sunday’s presidential run off in Brazil, the contest between former President of Brazil Lula and current President of Brazil – the wildly popular Jair Bolsonaro – has been upended by massive protests and unrest as the tabulation of the results currently show Lula leading Bolsonaro by a hair under two percentage points.

Russia to Provide Grain to Poor Countries ‘Free of Charge’ as ‘Humanitarian Aid’

President Vladimir Putin confirmed Russia would provide grain to the poorest countries free of charge in a telephone conversation with President of Indonesia Joko Widodo, the Kremlin said on Wednesday.

Elon Musk Just Pulled the Plug on Twitter Censors

New Twitter CEO Elon Musk has made another move to prevent viewpoint discrimination while he sorts out the dumpster fire known as Twitter’s “Trust and Safety” department.

Lifeway Research: Churchgoers Increasingly Prefer a Congregation That Shares Their Politics

As churchgoers head to the ballot box for midterm elections, most expect the rest of their congregation to be voting the same way they do.

Princeton University Partners With Anti-Defamation League to Collect Data on Criticism Towards Elected Officials

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) is joining Princeton University to lead a "data collection initiative" over supposed threats and criticisms of elected leaders.

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