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Irish PM Calls for Law Criminalizing ‘Hate Speech’

Ireland’s Prime Minister Leo Varadkar is calling for legislation criminalizing "hate speech" following anti-immigration riots.

Thousands of Car Dealership Owners Sign Open Letter Opposing EVs

Thousands of car dealership owners across the United States signed an open letter to the Biden administration opposing the push for electric vehicles (EVs).

New Zealand’s Newly Elected Conservative Prime Minister Vows to Cut Taxes, Reduce Gun Restrictions

New Zealand's incoming Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said under the country's new leadership, its residents will see more conservative policies such as cutting taxes and reducing gun restrictions.

Pentagon Expected To Spend Around $270 Million On Diversity Agenda

The Department of Defense (DOD) could spend nearly $270 million in taxpayer dollars to further the diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEI) agenda from fiscal years 2022 to 2024.

Texas House Votes Down School Choice Legislation

The Texas House of Representatives voted to reject a school choice measure on Friday, passing 84-63, with 21 Republicans voting for the amendment. 

State Dept. Confirms It Can Revoke Visas of Hamas Supporters

The State Department confirmed last week that it can revoke the visas of foreigners who have expressed backing the terrorist group Hamas.

Osama bin Laden’s ‘Letter to America’ Goes Viral on TikTok

Thousands of videos of Osama bin Laden's letter to America were shared on TikTok.

Jim Jordan Subpoenas Bank of America

Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH) subpoenaed the Bank of America after it gave the FBI customers' private information.

Lawmakers Consider Banning CCP-Linked Biotech Firm Accused of Stealing DNA

Congressional lawmakers are considering banning Beijing Genomics Institute (BGI), a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) firm that has been accused of stealing Americans' DNA.

Texas Senate Passes Legislation Making Illegal Border Crossing a Crime

The Texas Senate passed a bill Thursday making illegal border crossings a state crime, according to Texas Public Radio.

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