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Radical Gender Agenda Stops in New Hampshire

New Hampshire Governor Kelly Ayotte (R) signed bills Friday outlawing gender mutilation practices for minors, becoming the first state in New England to do so.

Uribe Sentenced to House Arrest in Colombia Corruption Case

Colombia’s former conservative president Álvaro Uribe Vélez has been sentenced to 12 years of house arrest following a court ruling that found him guilty of abuse of procedure and bribery of a public official. The sentence, handed down Friday by Judge Sandra Heredia, also bars Uribe from holding public office for over eight years and includes a fine exceeding $840,000.

Judge Blocks Trump Deportation of Biden’s Parole Migrants

A federal judge appointed by former President Joe Biden has issued a ruling to block President Donald Trump’s administration from swiftly deporting migrants who entered the United States through Biden’s controversial parole pipeline program.

Tesla Loyalty Drops Sharply After Musk’s Trump Endorsement

Tesla’s once-unrivaled customer loyalty has collapsed following CEO Elon Musk’s public support for President Donald Trump and his increasing role in the administration, according to exclusive data from S&P Global Mobility. The electric vehicle leader, previously known for commanding the industry’s highest repeat buyer rate, now finds itself trailing behind major competitors.

Major GOP Congresswoman Launches Gubernatorial Bid

Representative Nancy Mace (R-SC) has launched a gubernatorial bid for her state, declaring that “God’s not done with South Carolina, and neither am I."

Abbott Threatens to Oust Runaway House Democrats

Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) threatens to remove House Democrats after they left the state in an effort to prevent Republicans from a redistricting initiative.

NY Times Urges Redefining Death to Expand Organ Donation

A New York Times opinion piece proposes broadening legal criteria for declaring death to increase organ donations.

UChicago Professor Labels School ‘Evil,’ Faces Investigation

University of Chicago investigates Professor Eman Abdelhadi after she called the school “evil” and a “colonial landlord” at a conference.

Poll Finds Palestinians Reject Peace If It Means Weakening Hamas

A PSR poll reveals most Palestinians oppose any peace deal that requires disarming or removing Hamas leadership.

ABC Hosts Doctors Without Borders Chief Who Blames Israel for Hamas Starving Hostages

ABC News featured Doctors Without Borders executive Avril Benoît, who blamed Israel for starving hostages held by Hamas in Gaza.

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