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Trans Woman Beats 13-Year-Old Girl at NYC Women’s Skateboarding Competition

A 29-year-old trans woman beat a 13-year-old girl to win first place in a women's skateboarding competition in New York. Ricci Tres, who was born...

EU Renews Digital COVID Pass Despite 99% Negative Public Feedback

Acting on a proposal of the European Commission, the European Parliament, as expected, voted on June 23 to renew the EU Digital COVID Certificate...

Protecting Women’s Sports from Trans Athletes Is Winning over Gen Z: Rep. Cammack

Preserving women’s sports is a big draw for Gen Z voters, Rep. Kat Cammack (R-FL) said Thursday during a roundtable on transgender athletes. Cammack, the...

NATO to Increase Rapid-Response Forces Sevenfold

The military bloc’s chief says the number of high-readiness forces will reach 300,000.

Nancy Pelosi Appears To Elbow Mayra Flores’ Daughter During Swearing-In Ceremony

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi appeared to elbow the daughter of newly-elected Congresswoman Mayra Flores (R-TX) during her swearing-in ceremony last Tuesday.

Top Republican Signals 2023 Investigative Focus: Biden ‘Compromised’ by Son’s Business Deals

Some conservatives have fretted the four years it has taken federal prosecutors to investigate Hunter Biden's business dealings. But make no mistake, the man...

Instagram Testing Facial Scanning Tech for Kids to Verify Ages, Lawmakers Cry Foul

Instagram has a new idea to determine children’s ages online: Direct them to videotape themselves and upload the content, then deploy facial scanning technology. The...

West May Have Underestimated Russia’s Ability to Weather Sanctions

The United States and Europe might have miscalculated just how resilient Moscow has been to sanctions in the short run. When the West applied aggressive...

Monkeypox Outbreak in Los Angeles Soars to 22 Cases After Pride Events

Los Angeles records 22 monkeypox cases after Pride events as health officials say outbreak is running rampant among gay community.

New Bill Would Mandate Federal Reserve to Promote ‘Racial and Economic Justice’

A new bill would extend the Federal Reserve’s mandate to promote “racial and economic justice,” prompting concerns as to whether this would lead to discrimination.

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