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European Woman With Down Syndrome To Take Abortion Case To Court Of Human Rights

A woman with Down Syndrome has taken her case against British abortion laws to the European Court of Human Rights. 

Crime in Seattle So Bad Postal Service Forced to Pause Deliveries in Certain Areas

Mail theft in an area of Seattle has gotten so out of hand that the U.S. Postal Service has temporarily paused deliveries to the zip code. 

University Faces Backlash Over Research Program Reserved For Non-White Applicants

The University of Minnesota's Office of Undergraduate Studies has faced criticism after opening its paid undergraduate internship program application to non-white applicants only.

Illegal Alien Charged With Raping Teen Girl

A suspect in Maryland accused of raping a 15-year-old girl is reportedly an illegal alien, officials say. 

Biden Education Sec. Roasted for Claiming ‘Teachers Know What is Best’ Before Parents

Biden’s Education Secretary Miguel Cardona was blasted Friday afternoon after he said teachers, above parents, know what’s best for students. 

Christian University Fires Two Employees Over Pronouns in Work Emails

Two employees at a Christian university in New York have been fired after using their pronouns in work emails. 

Women Refuse To Stand at Winner’s Podium After Trans Cyclist Finishes First Place

Second and third-place cycling winners refused to appear at the medal ceremony after transgender woman Lesley Mumford won first place in the 100-mile Desert Gravel Co2Ut.

Clinical Trial Begins for ‘Experimental’ Universal Influenza Vaccine

However, a recent U.K. community-based population study found that those who have previously been infected with SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19, demonstrate a lower rate of new Omicron BA.4/BA.5 infections compared to those who were vaccinated.

Nebraska Passes Anti-Abortion and Transgender Bill Into Law

The Nebraska legislature passed a bill last week prohibiting abortions after 12 weeks, and gender-related treatment for minors. 

Supreme Court Justice Says COVID-19 Emergency Powers Were ‘Intrusions on Civil Liberties’

Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote in a statement that the emergency powers used during COVID-19 were the "greatest intrusions on civil liberties in the peacetime history of this country."

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