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Judge Upholds Sorority’s Right to Define ‘Woman,’ Rejects Lawsuit at University of Wyoming

A federal judge ruled that the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at the University of Wyoming may admit transgender women.

Houthi Prime Minister Killed in Devastating IDF Strike

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed Saturday that a precision airstrike last week in Yemen’s capital, Sana’a, eliminated several senior members of the Houthi regime, including the group’s so-called Prime Minister, Ahmed al-Rahawi. The Israeli Air Force conducted the strike on Thursday, August 28, with targeting based on real-time intelligence from the IDF Intelligence Directorate.

University of Nebraska Denies Link to ICE’s ‘Cornhusker Clink’ Facility

University of Nebraska–Lincoln denies ties to the ICE detention center named “Cornhusker Clink,” sparking political backlash.

Trans Agenda at Smith College Sparks Civil Rights Complaint

Smith College faces a federal civil rights complaint over its transgender admissions policy, with critics claiming it violates Title IX.

Joint U.S.–Taiwan Weapons Production on the Horizon, Says Top Republican Senator

Senate Armed Services Chair Roger Wicker pledges U.S.–Taiwan joint weapons production, including drone co-development.

President Trump is demanding the immediate resignation of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook following allegations of mortgage fraud.

Pet Cremation Fraud: Baltimore Couple’s Sick Scam Exposed

A Baltimore County couple is facing criminal charges after allegedly scamming grieving pet owners by faking cremations and returning bags of false ashes. Rodney and Yalanda Ward, owners of Loving Care Pet Funeral and Cremation Services in Catonsville, Maryland, are accused of dumping animal remains while continuing to charge families for cremation services.

School Shooter Linked to Extremist Networks

Robert “Robin” Westman, the 17-year-old who killed two children and injured 17 others at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis, was reportedly tied to shadowy online extremist groups that prey on vulnerable youth.

Seattle Braces for Sean Feucht’s “Revive in ’25” Worship Event at Gas Works Park

The Seattle Police Department (SPD) is preparing for Christian musician and activist Sean Feucht’s “Revive in ’25” worship tour stop at Gas Works Park this Saturday. City officials hope the event will remain peaceful amid tensions between Feucht’s movement and LGBTQ activists.

Newsom Deploys CHP Crime Teams, Bonta Pushes Torrance Police Reform

California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Thursday that new California Highway Patrol (CHP) crime suppression teams will be deployed across the state to partner with local law enforcement in Los Angeles, San Diego, Sacramento, the Bay Area, the Central Valley, and the Inland Empire.

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