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Leading Democratic Power Broker Faces Racketeering Charges

Along with five other defendants, George E. Norcross III, a former influential Democratic kingmaker in New Jersey, was charged with racketeering on Monday. The group...

California Senate Passes Bill Prohibiting Schools from Informing Parents of Child’s Pronouns

A bill that forbids schools from informing parents if their children wish to change their pronouns unless the kids provide agreement or the law...

House Passes Amendment for Military Draft

The House of Representatives passed an amendment for the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2025 that automatically registers U.S. males for a potential draft.

House GOP Subpoenas Fifteen Biden Aides Over Alleged Election Scheme

Fifteen senior Biden aides were summoned by House Republicans on Thursday due to worries that the administration would be carrying out a partisan "scheme"...

SCOTUS Rejects Anti-Abortion Challenge, Mifepristone Prescriptions to Continue

In a highly anticipated ruling on Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court decided that mifepristone, one of the two drugs used in medication abortion, can...

California Committee Approves Reparations Bill

A California State Legislature committee has approved a reparations bill that could cost $800 billion.

Drag Queen Story Time Sets Record Amidst Controversy Over Exposure of Young Children to Gender Ideologies

Guinness World Records reports that an LGBTQ+ newspaper in Philadelphia has achieved the record for the most people in attendance for a drag queen...

Two States Pass Bills Banning WHO Mandates

Two states, Louisiana and Oklahoma, have passed legislation that prohibits the World Health Organization (WHO) from having authority.

Taxpayer-Funded $5.5 Million Free Food Market Launches in San Francisco, Alongside Free Alcohol Program for Homeless

The $5.5 million dollar taxpayer-funded program, which allows qualifying citizens to get their food "free," was launched on Sunday at the city market in...

New York Lawmakers Push to Ban ‘Addictive’ Social Media for Children

 Lawmakers in New York have passed legislation that seeks to curb "addictive" social media for children.

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