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San Francisco Mayor Pitches $6.5 Million Plan to End Transgender Homelessness

San Francisco's Democratic mayor, London Breed, announced a $6.5 million plan to end transgender homelessness in the city.

Republican Bill Would Make Supreme Court Leaks a Crime

A dozen Republican lawmakers introduced a bill Tuesday to make leaking a draft Supreme Court opinion a federal crime.

A Culture That Celebrates Dismembering Children in the Womb Can’t Understand Why It’s Afflicted With Mass Shootings

As the country reels over the Texas massacre, where 19 children and two adults were gunned down by a single shooter who was barely more than a child himself, the question on everyone’s mind is why?

‘Biggest Fake News Story in Canada’: Kamloops Mass Grave Debunked by Academics

One year ago today, the leaders of the British Columbia First Nation Band Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc announced the discovery of a mass grave of more than 200 Indigenous children detected at a residential school in British Columbia.

A Culture That Celebrates Dismembering Children in the Womb Can’t Understand Why It’s Afflicted With Mass Shootings

As the country reels over the Texas massacre, where 19 children and two adults were gunned down by a single shooter who was barely more than a child himself, the question on everyone’s mind is why?

Cargo Freeway Expansion Canceled in L.A. Due to ‘Racist’ Roads

The 710 freeway, a major artery linking Los Angeles to its port complex, will no longer be expanded, thanks to opposition that claimed the highway is racist because it produces emissions that affected minority communities living near the road.

Should the Mouse Be in Your House? Disney and the Danger of Compromise

Compromise is at your door and the next generation is at stake. What are you going to do about it?

New York Judge Approves Congressional Map—GOP Could Take More Seats

Boosts Republican odds of capturing more seats in November's midterm elections.

An Unlikely Alliance: ACLU Pushes to Unseal Government Warrants Targeting Project Veritas

Civil liberties groups have expressed concern about DOJ overreaching authority, assaulting free press in sweeping probe against conservative journalist James O'Keefe

DOJ Announces Hate Crimes and ‘Bias-Related’ Initiatives Including Reporting Hotline

The U.S. Department of Justice on May 20 announced new initiatives worth $10 million to curb hates crimes and other “bias-related incidents.”

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