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Brazil Passes Bill Allowing Castration of Men Convicted of Pedophilia

The Brazilian Chamber of Deputies has passed a controversial bill that includes provisions for the chemical castration of individuals convicted of pedophilia.

European Countries to Offer Migrants Cash to Go Home

Several European nations are exploring financial incentives to encourage Syrian refugees to voluntarily return to their home country, as the prolonged cost of hosting them on welfare programs weighs heavily on national budgets.

Arizona Woman Pleads Guilty to Killing Three Young Children

Rachel Henry, a Phoenix woman accused of killing her three young children, has changed her plea to guilty in court.

Report Reveals FBI Spied on Kash Patel

The FBI reportedly monitored the communications of Kash Patel, a key Trump ally and nominee for FBI Director, according to a Justice Department Inspector General report.

Shooting Leaves Teenage Boy Critically Injured at Christmas Event

A tragic incident has left a 14-year-old boy fighting for his life after a shooting at Christmas Village in Dilworth Plaza, according to police reports.

Trump Calls for Drones to be Shot Down

President-elect Donald Trump called for unidentified drones seen across several states to be shot down.

GOP Rep. Calls for D.C.’s ‘Black Lives Matter’ Street to be Paved Over

Rep. Andrew Clyde (R-GA) is calling for the Black Lives Matter (BLM) Plaza in Washington, D.C., to be paved over, The Daily Caller reports.

House Committee Tells Google, Apple to Prepare for TikTok Ban

Two members of the House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party sent letters to the CEO's of TikTok, Apple, and Google, reminding them of their need to comply with the recent court ruling that upheld the ban against TikTok.

Trump to Work Toward Ending Daylight Saving Time

President-elect Donald Trump announced that his administration will work toward eliminating Daylight Saving Time.

Major Lawsuit Accuses Food Companies of ‘Predatory Profiteering’

A lawsuit described by lawyers as the "first of its kind" alleges that major food companies, including Coca-Cola, Nestlé, and General Mills, intentionally designed their products to be addictive. The lawsuit, filed by a Pennsylvania teenager, argues that the companies draw from the "cigarette playbook."

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