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WHO Declares Monkeypox Outbreak a Global Health Emergency

On Saturday, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the monkeypox outbreak a global health emergency just before the midterm election.

St. Louis Chooses to Fund Abortions

On July 15, the St. Louis board of aldermen voted to establish a new fund that would help women in the St. Louis area travel to neighboring states to obtain abortions.

Federal Judge Blocks Biden Admin’s Guidance Allowing Biological Males in Girls’ School Bathrooms

A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Biden administration’s Title IX guidance on gender identity and sexual orientation.

Pennsylvania Bans ‘Zuck Bucks’ As Midterm Elections Approach

Pennsylvania banned the use of private dollars to run elections last week after Governor Tom Wolf (D-PA) signed legislation from the Republican-led legislature.

After 2 Years Homeschooling Using High School Curriculum, Boy, 13, Graduates College With 3.78 GPA

After two years of homeschooling using high school curriculum, 13-year-old Elliott Tanner graduated college with a bachelor’s degree and a 3.78 GPA. Now, he’s...

‘Thousands Report Unusual Menstruation Patterns After COVID-19 Vaccination’: Science.org

Survey aims to document breakthrough bleeding and heavier-than-usual periods postvaccine.

Flight Attendant Wins Millions After Southwest Fires Her For Being Pro-Life: ‘A Victory For Freedom Of Speech’

A flight attendant was awarded $5.1 million by a jury on Thursday, finding that Southwest Airlines canned 20-year veteran Charlene Carter for her sincerely held religious beliefs, namely her pro-life views.

Soros-Linked Group Wins $172M Contract from Biden to Help Border Crossers Avoid Deportation

A left-wing group linked to billionaire George Soros has won a nearly $172 million federal contract from President Joe Biden’s administration to help young border crossers avoid deportation, a report revealed this week.

77-Page Report Details ‘Systemic’ Law Enforcement Failures: Uvalde School Mass Shooting

A report released by the Texas state House of Representatives said there were systemic failures on behalf of the some 400 enforcement officers who responded to the May 24 mass shooting at a school in Uvalde.

Hispanics Drift Away From the Party of Abortion, Gun Control, and Jan. 6

It's not every day that a politician's gaffe perfectly encapsulates his or her party's growing separation from a community that has been a vital part of its electoral coalition.

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