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Ex-Soccer Star Receives $100,000 Settlement from Virginia Tech for Refusing Coach’s Political Activism

Kiersten Hening receives $100,000 settlement from Virginia Tech after suing for punishment of exercising First Amendment rights.

Musk Confirms Twitter Will Join French Democrat’s ‘Fight against Disinformation’

France's Minister for Digital Transition says Musk "confirmed" Twitter would comply.

Russia Claims 600 Ukrainian Troops Killed in Single Rocket Strike—Ukraine Denies

Ukraine denies Russia's armed forces killed over 600 Ukrainian servicemen in Kramatorsk.

Maricopa County Conducting Independent Investigation Into Election Printers

Maricopa County Board of Supervisors conducts independent investigation, led by Ruth McGregor, former Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court, into Election Day printer problems.

Mel Gibson to Start Filming ‘Passion of the Christ: Resurrection’ This Year

Mel Gibson plans to begin filming "The Passion of the Christ: Resurrection," sequel to 2004's "The Passion of the Christ," in coming months with Jim Caviezel reprising role as Jesus.

Transgender Yale Swimmer Struggles After Joining Men’s Team

Transgender swimmer switches from women's to men's team at Ivy League university, experiences drop in success.

279 Vaccinated U.S. Athletes Have Died from Sudden Cardiac Arrest: Peer-Reviewed Study

Dr. McCullough estimates that around 25,000 people per million could potentially suffer from heart injuries after receiving two or three doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.

Federal Judge Upholds West Virginia’s Save Women’s Sports Act

Separates sports teams by biological sex, citing inherent physical differences between sexes.

Colorado Won’t Give Election Officials Names of 31,000 Foreign Nationals Sent Voter Registration Information

Colorado officials refuse to provide county election officials with names of foreign citizens sent voter registration information.

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