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Biden Admin Provides $2 Million to Organization Targeting HIV Among ‘Racially Diverse Trans Women’

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is spending millions of dollars to address HIV among "racially diverse trans women."

Attorney General Garland Denounces Voting Measures as Threat to Democracy

Attorney General Merrick Garland, speaking at the Tabernacle Baptist Church in Selma, Alabama, commemorating 'Bloody Sunday,' criticized efforts to enhance election security as "burdensome...

U.S. Judge Rules Arizona’s Voting Law Requiring Proof of Citizenship is Not Discriminatory

A federal judge has ruled that legislators behind the new Arizona law requiring counties to verify the status of registered voters does not discriminate.

Virginia Lt. Gov. Misgenders Trans Senator, Democrats Revolt

Virginia's Democratic state senators walked out of a hearing after Lieutenant Governor Winsome Sears (R) responded "yes sir" to a female-identifying transgender senator.

The Impact of the 26th Amendment on the Constitution

The 26th Amendment to the United States Constitution is a significant milestone in the history of American democracy.

National Day of Prayer: We Have Forgotten God…” Lincoln, “Awful Calamity … May Be but a Punishment … For Our Presumptuous Sins” – American...

President Reagan stated January 27, 1983: "In 1775, the Continental Congress proclaimed the first National Day of Prayer ... In 1783, the Treaty of Paris officially ended the long, weary Revolutionary War during...

The 24th Amendment: Ending Poll Taxes

The 24th Amendment to the United States Constitution is a significant milestone in the ongoing struggle for voting rights in America.

Federal Civil Rights Complaint Filed Against Disney

American First Legal (AFL) filed a federal civil rights complaint against the Walt Disney Company.

Asset Managers Drop Out of Climate Pact

JPMorgan Chase's asset management arm and State Street Global Advisors withdrew from a climate pact.

Missouri University Asked to Pay Billions to Descendants of Slaves

Descendants of the enslaved Black people who built a university in Missouri are claiming that they were owed up to $74 billion in unpaid labor.

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