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Number from Assisted Deaths Surpassed 30,000 Last Year

Last year, thousands of people opted for assisted death in countries where the practice is legal, according to a report from The Telegraph.

Republican States Urge Supreme Court to Defend Women’s Sports

Attorneys general from 24 Republican-led states are urging the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold laws protecting women’s and girls’ sports by restricting participation to biological females. This move challenges a 9th Circuit Court ruling that froze Arizona’s law safeguarding women’s sports, citing potential violations of the Equal Protection Clause.

Elon Musk’s Dementia Solution Sparks Lawsuit Threats and On-Air Clash

(News) – Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX, Tesla, and Twitter, made waves last week with his announcement of a new CBD product, MicroBio CBD Gummies, claiming it offers groundbreaking benefits for dementia. The reveal, made during a live broadcast, drew sharp criticism from News host Martha MacCallum, who accused Musk of breaching contracts and jeopardizing sponsorships.

Trump Plans to Redirect Unspent Biden Climate Funds to Infrastructure

President-elect Donald Trump plans to reallocate billions in unspent Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) funds toward infrastructure projects, aiming to undo Biden administration climate policies. Transition team spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt confirmed that Trump will rescind unspent IRA funds, calling the legislation a “Green New Scam.”

California Mayor Fighting Against Sanctuary Laws

The mayor of El Cajon, California, is fighting back against Governor Gavin Newsom's sanctuary laws, supporting President-elect Donald Trump's efforts to reduce illegal immigration.

Texas Father Loses Parental Rights in Long Battle Over Child’s Gender Transition

Jeff Younger, a Texas father who fought a protracted legal battle against his ex-wife’s efforts to transition their son, announced Tuesday that a California...

North Carolina State Board of Elections Delays Certification of Key Races Amid Protests

The North Carolina State Board of Elections delayed certification of several key races on Tuesday, including a contentious state Supreme Court contest between Democratic...

Advisor Forced Out of U.N. After Refusing to Label Israel as Genocidal

The United Nations has declined to renew its contract with Alice Wairimu Nderitu, the Special Advisor on the Prevention of Genocide, after she refused to claim that Israel committed "genocide," according to the Wall Street Journal.

CAIR Must Reveal Donors After Failed Defamation Lawsuit

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is to reveal its donors after its defamation lawsuit against a former employee failed, The New York Post reported.

Federal Judge Strikes Down Biden Administration’s Expanded Protections for H-2A Farmworkers

A federal judge in Kentucky has blocked expanded protections for foreign farmworkers under the H-2A visa program, ruling that the Biden administration exceeded its authority. U.S. District Judge Danny Reeves issued the injunction on Monday, siding with Republican attorneys general from Kentucky, Ohio, West Virginia, and Alabama, as well as local farmers who argued that the administration’s rules unlawfully granted new collective bargaining rights to these temporary workers.

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