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Supreme Court to Hear Case That Could End 40 Years of Race-Based Affirmative Action in University Admissions

The U.S. Supreme Court announced it would hear one of two cases on Oct. 31 that could dismantle the 40-year precedent of race-based affirmative action in university admissions, with universities now urging the court to preserve the decision despite some expert opinion to the contrary.

Catholic Church Shot Up as Wave of Pro-Abortion Violence Continues Nationwide

Police in Colorado are searching for a gunman who shot bullet holes into a Denver-area Catholic church on Saturday and again Monday, the latest in a growing crime wave targeting churches and pro-life organizations.

California Judge Rules Non-Citizens Can’t Vote in School Board Elections

The San Francisco judge struck down an existing law.

Top Epidemiologist: CDC Pushing ‘Poor Quality Science’ With Latest COVID Vaccine Study

A top epidemiologist voiced his concerns about a new study published by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that alleges there is an increased risk for post-COVID-19 conditions for children and teenagers who are seeking medical care.

Miami Wants to Send Homeless People to Live on Island With ‘Mini Homes’

The city of Miami has approved a plan to build 50-100 “mini homes” for homeless people on an island in a move that has sparked controversy.

It’s ‘Not Moral’ to Request Abstinence to Stop Monkeypox: LGBT Activists

New CDC data confirms that monkeypox overwhelmingly occurs in men who identify as gay or bisexual and who engage in risky sexual behavior—yet LGBT activists have said it is “not moral” to ask men to refrain from sex until the government can get the virus corralled.

Woke Math? How Critical Race Theory Found Its Way Into Math Curriculum

Schools across the country have made considerable efforts to incorporate aspects of critical race theory into math curricula, often by modifying achievement standards and student expectations.

Billionaires, Hollywood Celebrities Don’t Want Public Tracking Their Flights, Carbon Footprint

Billionaires, Hollywood celebrities, and climate activists share fame, fortune, and a profile they work hard to control. All of which is why so many are calling on a public company not to track their flights and expose their carbon footprints.

CDC Issues Warning to Gay Community

Suggests people “take a temporary break” from sexual activity until considered vaccinated.

Manufacturer Admits Monkeypox Vax Effectiveness Never Tested in Humans: MIT Report

"[W]e've simply had no opportunity to test this in humans," says Bavarian Nordic vice president of clinical strategy.

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