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NBA Player Enes Kanter Freedom Shares the Cost of His Human Rights Advocacy

NBA player Enes Kanter Freedom has opened up about the consequences of his human rights advocacy and the impacts it has had on family members in his native Turkey who are having trouble getting jobs and face social ostracization due to his criticism of the Erdogan regime.

Midwest Truckers Group Warns of Catastrophe if California Environmental, Labor Regulations Spread

“It’s across the board, the state economy would suffer immeasurably if we were to adopt some of these California regulations in Illinois,” said Don Schaefer of the Mid-West Truckers Association

Charges Handed Down by Federal Grand Jury in Case Against Buffalo Shooter Who Killed 10

A federal grand jury returned a 27-count indictment on Thursday against Payton Gendron in connection with the mass shooting earlier this year at the Tops grocery in Buffalo, New York.

Arms Trafficking Stemming From Ukraine Conflict Is an Increasing Concern for Western Governments

Russia has claimed that arms shipments meant for the Ukrainian Armed Forces are ending up on the black market in Europe and the Middle East.

$15M in American Rescue Plan Funds Went to ‘Anti-racism,’ ‘Social Activism’ Programs for Kids

$15M in American Rescue Plan Funds Went to ‘Anti-racism,’ ‘Social Activism’ Programs for Kids.

Conservative Party Favorite to Replace Boris Johnson Said D-Day Was Fought for Black Lives Matter

British defense chief Ben Wallace, the early Conservative party favorite to replace Boris Johnson as Prime Minister, reacted to Black Lives Matter rioters defacing the Cenotaph war memorial in London by claiming Allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy "so that Black lives would matter."

Derek Chauvin Sentenced to 21 Years in Federal Prison

Chauvin's sentence was for depriving George Floyd of his civil rights.

Black Republican Pastor Launches Congressional Ad Featuring AR-15 and an Attack by the KKK

The candidate is a former NFL player turned politician.

Japan’s Conservative Ex-Prime Minister Assassinated

Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was assassinated Friday on a street in western Japan by a gunman who opened fire on him from behind as he delivered a campaign speech — an attack that stunned the nation that has some of the strictest gun control laws anywhere.

Letter to the UK Government From 76 Doctors

Below is a letter signed by 76 doctors in the UK, to the Medical and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and other UK Government officials.

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