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First ‘LGBT Propaganda’ Case Opened in Russia

Russia's recent legislation restricts LGBT propaganda in the country and imposes fines on those guilty of promoting "non-traditional sexual relations," pedophilia, and transgenderism through books, films, media, and websites.

U.S. Intel Analyst Who Spied for Castro Released From Prison After 20 Years

A former U.S. intelligence analyst walked out of prison last week in Fort Worth, Texas, after having served 20 years of a 25-year sentence for spying for Cuba.

Transgender Yale Swimmer Struggles After Joining Men’s Team

Transgender swimmer switches from women's to men's team at Ivy League university, experiences drop in success.

Biden to Visit Southern Border for First Time

Biden travels to US-Mexico border to discuss migration, opioid trafficking, and meet with officials, non-profits, and religious groups; later attends North American leaders summit with Mexico and Canada to address immigration.

Iran Executes Two More Protesters

Iran executes two individuals allegedly involved in the killing of a security forces member during a protest in Karaj, bringing the total number of executions related to the protests to at least four.

Dan Crenshaw Calls House Republicans Who Don’t Support McCarthy for Speaker ‘Terrorists’

Earlier this week, Crenshaw referred to those who do nut support a McCarthy speakership as "enemies."

Left-Wing Tech Group Donates Half a Million to Election Offices

A Democrat-linked tech alliance will now give individual $500,000 grants to jurisdictions in future elections.

Wisconsin Artist Who Identified as ‘Queer Indigenous’ and ‘Two-Spirit’ Accused of Faking Native American Heritage

Wisconsin artist accused of pretending to be Native American in order to profit from it and gain access to opportunities.

Jordan Peterson Threatened Over Political Tweets

Canadian psychologist Jordan Peterson said on Tuesday that may lose his license unless he submits to mandatory “social-media communication retraining” by the College of Psychologists of Ontario, his home province’s licensing authority.

73% of Republicans Want New RNC Leadership

Since Ronna McDaniel became the leader of the Republican National Committee, the party has suffered a series of significant losses, including losing the House majority in 2018 and the Senate, House, and White House in 2020.

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