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Hungary’s First Female President Is Key Architect of Country’s Pro-Family Policies

Minister responsible for Hungary’s renowned family-friendly policies and child protection law elected president.

Why Cutting Russia off From Global Banking Will Bite the United States

The overuse of financial sanctions risks much of the world losing confidence in the dollar as the world’s reserve currency.

Concern Grows Over Sex Traffickers Targeting Ukrainian Refugees

concerns are growing over how to protect the most vulnerable refugees from being targeted by human traffickers or becoming victims of other forms of exploitation.

A Bill Banning ‘Zuckbucks’ Foundation Funding in Virginia Elections Is Headed to Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s Desk

Virginia’s assembly passed legislation to prohibit state and local election officials from accepting certain funding from private groups.

Pennsylvania Democrats Celebrate Abortion Provider Appreciation Day

The Pennsylvania Women’s Health Caucus took time Thursday to acknowledge Abortion Provider Appreciation Day, a national movement.

Texas Judge Blocks Child Service Probes of Trans Youth Parents

A Texas judge on Friday blocked the state from investigating as child abuse gender confirming care for transgender youth.

Disney CEO Bob Chapek Grovels to LGBTQ Employees: ‘I Let You Down’

The Walt Disney Co.’s CEO Bob Chapek has taken a knee before his LGBTQ employees

Judge Denies Clinton Campaign Lawyer’s Bid to Strike Durham Snooping Revelations

A federal judge presiding over the case against Democratic cybersecurity lawyer Michael Sussmann denied the defendant’s efforts to strike information revealed last month by special counsel John Durham regarding a debunked narrative of a secret link between former President Donald Trump and Russia

What the Truckers Want: An Explanation for the Confused

There are many legitimate reasons to be cynical in this world, but I’ve decided to assume that my fellow Americans are generally really smart people.

“The EU Owes Them an Apology!” – Swiss Magazine Hails Hungarian and Polish Humanitarian Efforts

Hungary and Poland have upheld a consistent migration policy since the migration crisis of 2015, turning away economic migrants and welcoming genuine refugees of neighboring countries with open arms

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