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Biden Announces Executive Order Strengthening Gun Control Measures

Joe Biden has issued an executive order aimed at tightening gun control measures, including strengthening background checks, increasing accountability for "rogue" gun dealers, and promoting safe storage of firearms.

Ohio AG Sues Norfolk Southern for ‘Glaring Negligence’ Following Train Derailment

Ohio is suing Norfolk Southern in federal court for “recklessly endangering” the health of residents in East Palestine, Ohio, and the surrounding area after a train derailment in the state last month sparked a public health and environmental emergency.

Republicans Propose Bill Giving Americans the Right to Sue China Over COVID

Republican lawmakers have introduced a bill that would allow Americans to sue the Chinese Communist Party for damages from the coronavirus.

Swedish ‘Climate Activist’ Greta Thunberg Deletes 2018 Tweet Claiming The World Would End in 2023

In 2018, Swedish conspiracy theorist and professional climate rage actor Greta Thunberg shared a tweet declaring the world would end in 2023 because “science.”

Navy Renames Two Ships to Cut Ties With Confederate History

Officials with the United States Navy have renamed two ships whose names have ties to the Confederacy.

Native American Tribe Blocking Wisconsin Families In Homes Has Millions In Government Aid

The Native American tribe barricading dozens of Wisconsin families in their homes over a legal dispute regarding road infrastructure has accepted hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding.

German Church Leaders Agree To Same-Sex Blessings

A meeting between Germany’s Catholic bishops and lay representatives agreed Friday to call for the church to approve blessings of same-sex unions.

Traditional Beliefs Given ‘Threat Tags’ by FBI

Ohio Republican and House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan described the tags as a weaponization "pattern."

Students Protest Catholic University’s Decision to Cut Theology and Religious Studies Major, Numerous Other Programs

Students attending Marymount University, a Catholic liberal arts institution in Arlington, Virginia, are protesting and voicing their concerns regarding school officials' recent decision to cut nine majors and one graduate program, including theology and religious studies.

How Should We Regard the President’s Treason?

In the four years of World War II, 300,000 American soldiers lost their lives, or 75,000 per year.

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