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Marine Veteran Daniel Penny Indicted After Subway Incident

A New York City grand jury indicted 24-year-old Marine veteran Daniel Penny after the death of Jordan Neely, a homeless man reportedly harassing people on a subway.

Orange County Board of Supervisors Rejects ‘Pride’ Flags on Government Properties

Under the new policy, only flags associated with the U.S. government and military will have a place on the county's flagpoles.

New Study Confirms COVID-19 Vaccine Injuries Are Underreported

Under-reporting of injuries following vaccination "should be considered when delivering information to the community and in public health decision-making," the study authors write.

Russia Nuclear Drawdown Would Require Biden Admin to ‘Ease Tensions and De-Escalate’

Zakharova outlined the possibility of Russia reinstating the New START treaty, given the right conditions.

Chicago Crime Increases 38% In Mayor Brandon Johnson’s First Month

Total crime in Chicago between May 15-June 11 grew 38% compared to the same dates last year.

Egypt Applies to Join ‘BRICS’ Alliance in Push to Topple U.S. Dollar Supremacy

Egypt is the latest country applying to join BRICS, an alliance made up of countries pushing to switch to alternative global trade currencies.

Church Replaces Stained Glass Windows With Image of Jesus as Illegal Immigrant

The Church of St. Mary the Virgin is replacing its stained glass windows with an picture of Jesus as an illegal.

Starbucks Union Says Coffee Chain Is Now Banning Pride Decorations

Andrew Trull, a spokesperson for Starbucks, issued a statement denying any alterations in the company's stance or policies concerning Pride or other heritage month celebrations.

Study Finds Women Who Take Birth Control as Teens Likely to Have Greater Depression

A U.K. study published by Cambridge University Press found that women who started taking birth control pills as teenagers have a 130% higher rate of showing depression symptoms than those who never took the pill.

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