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Bud Light CEO Unveils Recovery Plan After Devastating Sales Decline Triggered by Transgender Collaboration

The ill-fated collaboration with transgender-identified activist Dylan Mulvaney in a March Madness campaign has resulted in a substantial decline in Bud Light sales and a considerable drop in the company's stock price.

Pediatrics Professor Fails to Provide Evidence That Child Trans Procedures Are Beneficial

Representative Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) asked pediatrics professor Dr. Meredithe McNamara if there are any studies that suggest transgender procedures for children are beneficial.

Starbucks Union Says Coffee Chain Is Now Banning Pride Decorations

Andrew Trull, a spokesperson for Starbucks, issued a statement denying any alterations in the company's stance or policies concerning Pride or other heritage month celebrations.

California Bill Mandates Insurance Coverage of Surrogacy for Homosexual Couples

State Sen. Caroline Menjivar of Burbank, who penned the bill, has proposed an extended interpretation of "infertility," defined as: “A person’s inability to reproduce either as an individual or with their partner without medical intervention.”

Instagram Struggles with Disturbing Rise of Pedophilic Accounts Using Coded Hashtags and Emojis: WSJ, Stanford, UMass Study

Emojis like a map, symbolizing “minor-attracted person,” and “cheese pizza,” an acronym for “child pornography,” are commonly used.

Autopsies Confirm Some Sudden Deaths Result of COVID-19 Vaccine

Some sudden deaths have been a direct result of the COVID shot, recent autopsies reveal.

COVID-19 Lockdowns Ineffective at Reducing Mortality: IEA Meta-Analysis

A "global policy failure of gigantic proportions."

University Display Says ‘Christian Privilege is Directly Connected To White Supremacy’

A professor at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis is facing backlash after putting up a display on "Christian Privilege" in one of the school's hallways.

Several Students Sue Officials For Kicking Conservative Chapter Off University Campus

Students involved in the Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) chapter at the University at Buffalo (UB) filed a lawsuit against the school’s Student Association for allegedly kicking their chapter off campus after banning groups from taking part in national organizations.

Los Angeles County Contemplates Charging Drivers for Using Freeways

As the study has not yet been released, it is unclear how much each person will have to pay.

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