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UK Government Maintains Ban on Puberty Blockers for Children Over Safety Risks

The Labour Party-led UK government announced it will uphold a ban on prescribing puberty blockers to minors, citing warnings from medical experts about “unacceptable” risks. Health Secretary Wes Streeting affirmed the decision Tuesday, emphasizing that children’s healthcare must be grounded in evidence and caution.

South Korea’s Political Crisis Deepens as Former Defense Minister Attempts Suicide

In a dramatic turn of events following South Korea's brief imposition of martial law, former Defense Minister Kim Yong Hyun attempted suicide while in detention but was stopped by officials.

House Passes 2025 Defense Bill with Pay Raises for Troops, Restrictions on Transgender Care Funding

In a decisive move, the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday endorsed the 2025 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), a $884 billion package that significantly boosts military personnel pay while taking a stand against funding gender transition procedures for certain transgender children of military personnel.

Nativity Scene Displayed at U.S. Capitol

A nativity scene was displayed at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday.

Supreme Court Declines to Challenge Hawaii’s Anti-Gun Ruling, But Leaves Door Open for Future Case

The Supreme Court opted not to intervene on Monday in a case challenging Hawaii’s restrictive gun laws, missing an opportunity to reinforce Second Amendment rights over state-imposed limitations. The case contested Hawaii’s ban on carrying firearms in public without a permit, a policy upheld by the Hawaii Supreme Court earlier this year.

Ed Henry’s Legal Team Unveils Texts Disputing Rape Allegations by Jennifer Eckhart

New court filings from conservative commentator and former Fox News host Ed Henry cast significant doubt on rape allegations made by former Fox Business associate producer Jennifer Eckhart. The lawsuit, originally filed in 2020, accused Henry of “handcuffing and raping” Eckhart in 2017. However, newly released evidence indicates their relationship was consensual and involved explicit exchanges initiated by Eckhart.

Altoona McDonald’s Faces Backlash After Arrest of UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder Suspect

An Altoona, Pennsylvania McDonald’s is facing intense backlash after an employee’s tip helped authorities apprehend Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the high-profile murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The arrest has triggered a wave of negative online reviews from supporters of the alleged killer, prompting Google to step in and remove the fake reviews.

New Jersey AG and Planned Parenthood Target Crisis Pregnancy Centers

Planned Parenthood’s New Jersey affiliate, in coordination with Attorney General Matthew Platkin (D), is targeting crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs) by disseminating misleading information and leveraging state power to undermine these pro-life charities.

Justice Jackson’s Broadway Debut: Woke Elitism on Full Display

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s upcoming Broadway appearance highlights the growing disconnect between woke culture and traditional American values.

Supreme Court Affirms DHS Authority to Revoke Visas Without Review

The Supreme Court ruled unanimously on Tuesday that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) secretary holds broad authority to revoke visa petitions without judicial review.

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