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Gavin Newsom Says Congress is ‘More Focused On Right To Kill Than Right To Live’ Following Texas Shooting

California Gov. Gavin Newsom slammed the Republican controlled Congress following the shooting at a mall in Allen, Texas killed on Saturday afternoon.

Arizona Supreme Court Orders Hearing on Signature Verification Issue in Kari Lake’s Election Challenge

The court ordered "that the trial court shall forthwith conduct such proceedings as appropriate to resolve" the signature verification allegations raised by Lake.

W.H.O. Ends COVID-19 Public Health Emergency

The Committee has advised that "it is time to transition to long-term management of the COVID-19 pandemic."

Russia Accuses U.S. of Orchestrating Drone Attack on Kremlin

The Russian government on Thursday accused the United States of being the "mastermind" behind the recent drone attack on the Kremlin, the residence of...

Russia Claims Ukraine Tried to Assassinate Putin in Drone Attack, Threatens Retaliation

"The Russian side reserves the right to take retaliatory measures where and when it sees fit," the Kremlin stated.

Scientists Assert Importance of Meat for Human Health, Debunking ‘Zealotry’ of Vegetarian, Vegan Diets

“The peer-reviewed evidence published reaffirms that [the 2019 Global Burden of Disease Risk Factors Report] which claimed that consumption of even tiny amounts of red meat harms health is fatally scientifically flawed," says doctor at Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.

75% of Americans Attribute Rising National Division to Media: Poll

40% of Americans believe the press is harming democracy.

CDC Director Walensky Subpoenaed Over Censorship Investigation

"The Twitter Files and other public reporting have exposed how the federal government has pressured and colluded with Big Tech and other intermediaries to censor certain viewpoints on social and other media in ways that undermine First Amendment principles," Jordan's subpoena states.

Federal Judge Temporarily Halts Illinois Ban on Certain Semi-Automatic Rifles and Magazines

"Can the senseless crimes of a relative few be so despicable to justify the infringement of the constitutional rights of law-abiding individuals in hopes that such crimes will then abate or, at least, not be as horrific?" Judge McGlynn asked in his ruling.

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