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South Korean Parliament Votes to Lift Martial Law

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law after accusing the opposition party of "sympathizing with North Korea and of anti-state activities."

Gov. Abbott Threatens Funding Cuts to Texas Children’s Hospital Over TikTok Video on Immigration Status Law

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has threatened to cut funding to Texas Children’s Hospital after a Houston doctor, Dr. Tony Pastor, posted a TikTok video advising patients to disregard a new state law requiring hospitals to inquire about patients' citizenship during intake. The executive order, effective November 1, mandates that hospitals accepting Medicaid or Children’s Health Insurance Plan (CHIP) payments collect this information.

Poilievre Criticizes Trudeau’s ‘Position of Weakness’ During Mar-a-Lago Visit with Trump

Canadian Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre expressed disappointment over Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s recent meeting with President-elect Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago. Poilievre described Trudeau’s approach as “weak” and criticized his inability to secure any tangible benefits for Canada during the high-stakes discussion.

Texas AG Ken Paxton Sues to Shut Down South Austin Homeless Center Near Elementary School

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Tuesday a lawsuit seeking to close the Sunrise Homeless Navigation Center (SHNC) in South Austin, alleging the facility fosters criminal activity and endangers children at nearby Joslin Elementary School.

Washington State Shows Slight Rightward Shift in 2024 Election

While Washington remains firmly a liberal stronghold, the November 5 general election revealed a modest rightward shift among voters. According to the Washington Secretary...

Pro-Palestinian Protest Disrupts Major British Columbia Port

Protesters advocating for an end to what they describe as "Canada’s weapons trade with Israel" blocked access to the Deltaport container terminal in Metro...

Number from Assisted Deaths Surpassed 30,000 Last Year

Last year, thousands of people opted for assisted death in countries where the practice is legal, according to a report from The Telegraph.

North Carolina State Board of Elections Delays Certification of Key Races Amid Protests

The North Carolina State Board of Elections delayed certification of several key races on Tuesday, including a contentious state Supreme Court contest between Democratic...

CAIR Must Reveal Donors After Failed Defamation Lawsuit

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is to reveal its donors after its defamation lawsuit against a former employee failed, The New York Post reported.

Democrat Governor-Elect Creating Subcommittee to Confront Project 2025

Governor-elect of Washington Bob Ferguson declared that he is creating a subcommittee to fight Project 2025, Fox 13 reported.

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