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Boy Scouts March in Seattle ‘Pride Parade’ (Video)

Scouts seen carrying rainbow flags.

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.

Abortion Activists Protest Across the Country; Abortion Ban Takes Effect in Several States

The latest updates after the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

Suspect in Custody After Shooting at Illinois Weathertech Warehouse Kills 1, Injures 3

An early Saturday morning shooting at a Bolingbrook, Illinois WeatherTech warehouse resulted in two people being injured, one person being killed and an intensive manhunt by police that ended with a suspect in custody.

Ukraine Orders Retreat From Strategic Donbas Town as Russia Advances

Lysychansk now stands as the final major city out of Russian hands in the Luhansk Oblast

45 Housing Markets Have ‘Probability of a Price Decline,’ Says Research Firm

While home prices in the United States have appreciated by more than a third over the past two years, prices are poised to fall in several housing markets over the next 12 months, according to data analyzed by research firm CoreLogic.

Hundreds of Female Inmates Baptized as ‘God Behind Bars’ Ministry Shares the Redeeming Power of Jesus

One prison ministry is partnering with churches around the country to introduce inmates to Jesus.

Global Influence Shifting From the UN to the World Economic Forum

Is the World Economic Forum replacing the United Nations as the world’s most influential institution?

Abortion Disproportionately Targets Black Babies; CDC: 74% Of Abortions in Mississippi Were Performed on Black Mothers

Babies carried by black mothers in 2019 were aborted in greater numbers and at a greater rate than babies carried by mothers of other races, according to a report published by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

San Francisco School Board Votes to Return Elite High School to Merit-Based Admissions

The San Francisco school board voted 4-3 Wednesday night to return Lowell High School to a merit-based admissions system, two years after it first switched to a lottery-based system.

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