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U.N.-Backed Legal Group Says Minors Can Consent to Sex with Adults

A new report, issued by an international group of legal experts and backed by the United Nations, says that children under the age of 18 have the right to make sexual decisions.

U.S. Military Presence Confirmed at Ukraine Embassy

U.S. military presence at the Kyiv embassy underscores American involvement in Ukraine, providing security and assisting with accountability of materials.

Pentagon Investigates Leak of Classified War Plans for U.S.-Backed Ukraine Offensive Against Russia

The Pentagon is investigating the leak of classified American and NATO plans to bolster the Ukrainian military ahead of a planned offensive against Russian troops.

NPR Labeled ‘US State-Affiliated Media’ by Twitter

Twitter adds the label according to an account's engagement in "geopolitics and diplomacy."

Biden Admin to Cut U.S. Navy Funding as China Grows Its Naval Fleet

Biden's 2024 budget proposal would drastically cut the U.S. Navy, retiring eleven ships.

Walt Disney World Resort to Host Largest LGBTQ+ Conference Amidst Potential Controversy with Florida Governor

The Walt Disney World Resort in Florida is hosting the world's largest LGBTQ+ conference in September, which may cause controversy with Governor Ron DeSantis.

2018 Letter from Cohen’s Lawyer Proves Trump Did Not Pay Off Stormy Daniels Nor Instruct Cohen to Do So

"Mr. Cohen used his own personal funds," said Cohen's former lawyers.

Michigan University to Hold Separate Identity-Based Graduation ‘Celebrations’

Grand Valley State University in Allendale, Michigan, is holding five separate graduation celebrations for students identifying as Asian, Black, Latino/a/x, Native American, or LGBT.

U.S. to Give Ukraine Additional $350 Million in Military Aid

The United States is to give an additional $350 million to Ukraine for military aid. Since Ukraine's conflict with Russia began, the United States has given $32.5 billion in military assistance.

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