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‘More Dead Bodies’ Than Afghanistan: Veterans Say Southern Border Is ‘War Zone’

A Marine who was in Afghanistan when that country fell to the Taliban and who now lives in Texas told lawmakers he’s seen more dead bodies from migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border than he did during his tour of duty.

NBA Player Enes Kanter Freedom Shares the Cost of His Human Rights Advocacy

NBA player Enes Kanter Freedom has opened up about the consequences of his human rights advocacy and the impacts it has had on family members in his native Turkey who are having trouble getting jobs and face social ostracization due to his criticism of the Erdogan regime.

California Spent $500 Million on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Training, Report Reveals

California has spent up to $500 million on diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in its local government, K-12 school districts, and higher education in the years between 2020 and 2022, according to a report from a nonprofit watchdog group.

U.S. Public Health Agencies Aren’t ‘Following the Science,’ Officials Say

The calls and text messages are relentless. On the other end are doctors and scientists at the top levels of the NIH, FDA and CDC.

Princeton, MIT Professors Debunk ‘Climate Change’ Alarmism

The report focused on the monetary gain researchers frequently enjoy.

Arms Trafficking Stemming From Ukraine Conflict Is an Increasing Concern for Western Governments

Russia has claimed that arms shipments meant for the Ukrainian Armed Forces are ending up on the black market in Europe and the Middle East.

Judge Denies Amber Heard’s Bid for a New Trial in Johnny Depp Case

A Virginia judge has rejected Amber Heard’s argument that she should get a new trial after Johnny Depp won a $10 million verdict against her — swatting down her claims that a juror snafu prejudiced the outcome of the case.

Christian in Pakistan Sentenced to Death for Alleged ‘Blasphemy’

A Christian bicycle mechanic in Lahore, Pakistan was sentenced to death last week on baseless charges of blasphemy, his lawyer said.

California AG Apologizes for Mass Gun Data Leak, Offers One Year of ‘Credit Monitoring Services’

California Attorney General Rob Bonta sent an apology letter to concealed carry permit applicants on Friday after their private information was leaked from a proprietary database.

WHO Declares ‘Sex Is Not Limited to Male and Female’

In a news item posted to the World Health Organization (WHO) website on July 6, 2022, WHO announced an update to their "gender mainstreaming...

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