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International Sports Cycling Governing Body Bans Transgender Competitors in Women’s Races

UCI officials assert that this controversial move is a necessary measure "to protect the female class and ensure equal opportunities.”

Biden Pledges $39 Billion in Student Debt Relief Despite Supreme Court Striking Down Last Attempt

Biden's earlier student debt relief plan, which proposed $10,000 debt relief for low-to-middle-income borrowers and $20,000 for Pell Grant recipients, was deemed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in a 6-3 ruling.

Maine Proposes Ending COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate for Healthcare Workers

Maine is one of the few states still requiring some kind of vaccine mandate.

RFK Jr. Claims CIA Was Involved in Funding Wuhan Lab

Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said this week that he believes the CIA was involved with funding the COVID leak lab in Wuhan, China.

Australian State Is Destroying COVID-19 Vaccination Data

The Victorian COVID-19 vaccination data held by employers, which was collected under the Occupational Health and Safety Amendment (COVID-19 Vaccination Information) Regulations, is now due to be eliminated.

Stockholm Police Allow Man to Burn Torah, Bible in Protest Demonstration

The Stockholm police have permitted a man to burn the Torah and Bible outside the Israeli Embassy.

Tucker Carlson Begins Fundraising for New Media Company

Carlson and business partner Neil Patel are avoiding YouTube as a host platform due to censorship concerns.

Joe Biden Orders Selected Reserve and Individual Ready Reserve to Active Duty Amid Russia-Ukraine Conflict: ‘Operation Atlantic Resolve’

Biden has invoked sections 121 and 12304 of title 10 of the United States Code, effectively granting him the authority to call upon reservists.

Republican Attorneys General Demand End to Race-Based Quotas in Hiring Practices in Letter to All Fortune 100 Companies

"[R]acial discrimination under the guise of affirmative action must end," the letter demands

Non-U.S. Citizens Can Now Be Police Officers in Washington, D.C.

It used to be that sworn officer applicants were required to be “a citizen of the United States at the time of application.”

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