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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.”

The Preamble to the U.S. Constitution

In the Constitution's Preamble, the phrase "We the people of the United States" initiates the reader into a political landscape where power derives from the public.

Russia Unveils ‘Greater Eurasian Partnership’ as ‘Flagship’ Foreign Policy Project—Encompasses Europe and Asia

Project is not just a cornerstone of Russia's foreign policy, but an endeavor to foster cooperation, peace, and interconnected growth throughout the vast Eurasian continent.

Vatican Survey Calls for ‘Radical Inclusion’ of LGBTQ+

The release of this document precedes a large gathering of bishops and laypeople scheduled for October.

Senators Rubio and Cornyn Introduce ‘GENE Act’ to Safeguard American Genomic Data from China’s Threat

Senator Cornyn said, “For too long, the People’s Republic of China has collected Americans’ healthcare data without anywhere near sufficient scrutiny. This legislation would confront this growing national security threat and ensure private genetic information doesn’t fall into the wrong hands.”

Walmart to Provide LGBTQ Merchandise

Walmart now offers "breathable" chest binders.

China Launches Program Encouraging Marriage, Having Children

China is launching a new program dedicated to marriage and family in an effort to combat fertility decline and demographic changes.

Federal Judge Orders FDA to Expedite Public Disclosure of Moderna, Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Data

The ruling mandates that the FDA, which initially proposed a release timeline of approximately 23.5 years, must now disclose all relevant documents by mid-2025.

Christian Woman Sues Oregon for Denying Adoption Over Gender Beliefs

A Christian woman in Oregon was denied adoption due to her beliefs about gender, and concerns have been raised about the lifelong consequences of gender dysphoria treatments, as Oregon lawmakers propose a law to cut parents out of the process entirely.

Education Secretary Pushes For Ending Corporal Punishment at Schools

Education Sec. Miguel Cardona is calling for a complete end of the practice of corporal punishment at schools.

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