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Volleyball Player Concussed, Knocked Out For Season By Transgender Player

A California father has come forward to announce his daughter was seriously injured by a biological male transgender player.

Climate Activist Jeff Bezos’ Yacht Produces 7,000 Tons of Carbon Emissions Every Year

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is facing backlash after his yacht reportedly produces thousands of tons of carbon emissions each year, despite his claims to be a supporter of climate change.

More Than 30,000 Babies Born Each Year Following Abortion Bans

A report published by the Institute of Labor Economics in Germany found that about 32,000 babies are born each year following the Supreme Court's overturn of Roe v. Wade.

Vehicle Crashes Into U.S., Canada Border

The FBI is investigating a vehicle that exploded at the Rainbow Bridge border crossing between the United States and Canada.

Arizona Man Shot In The Head While Preaching Gospel At Street Corner

A 26-year-old Christian man is in critical condition after being shot in the head while preaching the gospel on a street corner in Glendale, Arizona. 

Thousands Interested in Chance to Get Elon Musk’s Neuralink Chip in Their Brain

Thousands of people have reportedly shown interest in participating in the human trials of the brain-computer chip created by Neuralink, a startup developed by Elon Musk.

U.N. Calls for Ceasefire Between Hamas, Israel

The United Nations General Assembly voted against a resolution that would have condemned violence against Israeli civilians by Hamas, according to Just the News.

Pfizer Faces Billions in Losses as COVID Vaccine Demand Declines

As the demand for COVID-19 vaccines begins to wane, pharmaceutical giant Pfizer is feeling the pinch.

Defense Department Sends 300 More Troops to Middle East

The Pentagon declared that it was sending 300 more troops to the Middle East amid attacks against U.S. bases.

Video Reveals NYPD Officer in Tears Talking Man Off Ledge

A suicidal man had a good view of the sunset over the Hudson River from his perch on the side of a Manhattan overpass earlier this month. It would likely have been the last thing he'd ever see — apart from the pavement below — were it not for New York Police Department officers Carl Fayette and Eleodor Mata.

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