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Israel Passes Controversial Law Allowing Deportation of Families of Palestinian Attackers

Israel's Knesset has passed a new law enabling the deportation of family members of Palestinian attackers, including Israeli citizens, to Gaza or other areas. The law was passed with a 61-41 vote early Thursday and was promoted by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party along with far-right allies.

New York City Legalizes Jaywalking

New York City has legalized jaywalking after citizens claimed the measures against the practice were racist.

Florida’s Abortion Battle: Amendment 4 Sparks Controversy Ahead of Vote

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and his administration are actively opposing a pro-abortion ballot amendment supported by various leftist groups. Should they succeed, it would...

Israel Passes Legislation Banning UNRWA

Israel passed legislation that prohibits the U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Palestine (UNRWA) from operating in its borders.

DJI Launches Legal Battle Against U.S. Defense Department’s Chinese Military Allegations

The world’s largest commercial drone manufacturer, DJI, is challenging the U.S. Department of Defense's decision to include it on a list of companies linked...

Ireland Passes Hate Crime Legislation

Ireland passed a hate crime bill that includes transgender ideology.

West Virginia Begins Early Voting

Early voting for the upcoming election has started in West Virginia.

Baldwin Under Fire for Funding LGBTQ Group Distributing Chest Binders to Minors

Wisconsin Senator Tammy Baldwin is facing criticism over her allocation of $400,000 in federal funds to a youth services organization that provided chest binders...

Alaska Democrat Mary Peltola Reverses Course on Transgender Issue in Sports

An Alaska Democrat, who previously opposed legislation aimed at protecting the integrity of women’s sports, has changed her stance after a September report from...

U.K. Convicts Pro-Life Veteran For Praying Outside Abortion Clinic

A British army veteran, Adam Smith-Connor, has been convicted for silently praying outside an abortion clinic, marking a significant moment for free speech and religious liberty in the U.K. Smith-Connor, who served in the Army Reserves for 20 years, was found guilty of violating a Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) after praying with his head bowed and hands clasped outside a Bournemouth clinic in 2022.

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