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Trump Draws Crowd of 50,000 in Small South Carolina Town

Former President Donald Trump attracted a crowd significantly larger than the population of the town it was held in over the weekend.

40-Year Study Finds Transgender People More Likely to Have Psychiatric Conditions

The study analyzed 3,800 transgender individuals.

University of Cincinnati Professor to Complete Free Speech Training After Failing Student for Using Term ‘Biological Women’

Gender studies professor Melanie Nipper has been ordered to undergo free speech training after failing a student at the University of Cincinnati for using the term “biological women.”

Human Gut-Brain Axis Negatively Impacted by Presence of Pesticides: Scientific Review

Irish and Dutch researchers from the ISME Journal added to the evidence that pesticides produce a harmful effect on the human gut and human brain.

Actress Dies From Assisted Suicide Following COVID Booster Injuries

Slovakian actress Katarina Pavelek known for her work on The Mindy Project and Marry Me, died earlier this month in Switzerland following an assisted suicide after suffering from COVID booster injuries.

Louisiana’s Democrat Gov. Vetoes Bill Protecting Children From Transgender Surgery

Louisiana's Democrat Governor John Bel Edwards has vetoed the "Stop Harming Our Kids Act," a bill that would have banned transgender surgery, puberty blockers, and cross-sex hormones for children.

Ukrainian Business Federation Demands Action Be Taken to Stop Rampant Corruption by Gov’t

The Federation of Employers of Ukraine appealed to President Volodymyr Zelensky to call for action against the rampant corruption and abuse of power by the government.

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro Banned From Elections for 8 Years

Brazil's Supreme Court ruled that former president Jair Bolsonaro cannot run in future presidential or lower elections for 8 years.

World Economic Forum Pushes to Reduce Private Vehicle Ownership by 75%

The World Economic Forum (WEF) is demanding the public reduce private automobile ownership by 75% by the year 2050.

Senators Propose Bill to Mandate American-Made Flags for Federal Purchases

“The American flag is our nation’s most visible symbol and there is no question the United States government should buy flags that are made here at home.”

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