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Canadian Media Rages Over USA Hockey White House Visit

Canadian media reaction to the United States men’s hockey team’s gold medal victory continues to intensify.

Mace Pushes Death Penalty for Child Rapists

Rep. Nancy Mace introduced legislation this week that would authorize the death penalty in federal cases involving certain sex crimes against children.

Ted Lieu Says Trump Will Face Subpoena Over Epstein

Rep. Ted Lieu said Friday that President Donald Trump would be subpoenaed to testify before Congress if Democrats regain control of the House in the November midterm elections.

Paxton Sues Abortion-by-Mail Network

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against abortion-by-mail entities Aid Access GmbH, Aid Access B.V., as well as Remy Coeytaux and Rebecca Gomperts, for operations that defy state law.

Arizona House Approves Ban on Trans Treatments for Kids

A bill expanding the ban on taxpayer funds for transgender-related treatments for minors has moved through the Arizona House.

Europe Pushes Moderna COVID-Flu Jab

Europe's medical regulator, the European Medicines Agency, recommended the approval of Moderna's COVID-19-flu vaccine.

Judge Blocks IRS Data Sharing

A federal judge ruled that the IRS illegally disclosed taxpayer information relating to ICE, although a separate judge earlier this week permitted the agency to continue sharing data with immigration enforcement.

Major Store Removes Dyes from Products

Target announced that it will remove synthetic colors from its cereals, a major win for the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) initiative as the company implements its sweeping changes.

Courthouse Chaos: Shia LaBeouf Bond Sparks Flight

Shia LaBeouf bond drama intensified Thursday as the actor posted $100,000 and quickly fled the courthouse following a status hearing in New Orleans.

Bill Clinton Claims He ‘Saw Nothing’ in Epstein Probe

Bill Clinton became the first former U.S President to be deposed in more than 40 years.

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