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1,000 U.S. School Districts Support Hiding Kids’ Gender Identity from Parents: Parental Rights Group

An education advocacy group that supports parental rights released a comprehensive list of over 1,000 school districts that support children keeping their gender identity hidden from their parents.

Texas City Passes Resolution Prohibiting COVID-19 Mandates

Decision allows residents to exercise their personal discretion regarding masking and vaccination.

New Jersey Gov. Murphy Declines Additional Illegal Immigrants Despite Sanctuary State Pledge

In a recent revelation that may seem ironic to some, New Jersey's Democratic Governor Phil Murphy stated that New Jersey can no longer accommodate more illegal immigrants, despite his 2017 campaign pledge to transform the entire state into a "sanctuary state."

West Nile Virus Cases Explode Across U.S. After Mosquitos Released via Bill Gates-Funded Project Approved by EPA

In November 2017, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced that MosquitoMate, Inc. had submitted plans to infect live male mosquitoes with a bacteria called "Wolbachia pipientis," which enhances WNV infection.

New App ‘VotifyNow’ Aims to Strengthen Election Integrity by Tracking Reported Irregularities

In response to rising concerns over election fraud, especially prevalent during the 2016 presidential and 2018 midterm elections, entrepreneur Johnny Vieira introduced an app named VotifyNow.

First Tropical Storm Watch For California in History As Hurricane Hilary Approaches

Hurricane Hilary reached Category 4 status on Friday morning, as the National Hurricane Center issued its first-ever tropical storm watch for Southern California.

American Cities with Highest Drinking Rates Are Democrat-Run

Several of the drunkest counties in America are in Wisconsin.

Rise in U.S. Leprosy Cases Due to ‘International Migration’ Amid Southern Border Crisis: CDC

Researchers suspect "international migration of persons with leprosy is a potential source of autochthonous transmission."

New York City Pays Mobile Medical Services Company to Bus Migrants to Other Locations

New York City paid $432 million to DocGo, a medical services company, to bus illegal immigrants to upstate areas in the state.

Christians Win $300,000 Settlement After Wrongful Arrest for Attending Church During COVID

The individuals—Gabriel Rench, Sean Bohnet, and his wife Rachel Bohnet—had initiated a civil lawsuit against the city, claiming their First Amendment rights were violated during a religious gathering in 2020.

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