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Male Trans Cyclists Secure First, Second Place at Chicago Women’s Race

At the recent Chicago CycloCross Cup, male transgender-identified cyclists Tessa Johnson and Evelyn Williamson won gold and silver medals in the women's SingleSpeed race, intensifying the debate surrounding transgender participation in women's sports.

Hamas Calls for Global Muslim Uprising on Friday

"We declare next Friday, 'The Friday of the Al-Aqsa Flood,' as a day of general mobilization in our Arab and Islamic world and among the free people of the world. It is a day to rally support, offer aid, and participate actively," Hamas announced.

Student ACT Scores at 30-Year Low

Student ACT scores are at a 30-year low, with some universities looking to drop admission testing requirements entirely.

Fewer Than 20% of Americans Take COVID-19 Booster: Peer-Reviewed Journal ‘Vaccine’

Those declining the booster cite prior natural SARS-CoV-2 infection, as well as concern regarding side effects, safety, and efficacy.

Less Than 1% of Illegal Immigrants at U.S. Southern Border Have Gone Through Immigration Court

A 61-page report from the House Judiciary Committee refutes claims from the Department of Homeland Security that migrants are being "quickly" removed.

Trump Proven Right: U.S. Weapons Left Behind in Botched Afghanistan Withdrawal Now Being Used for Terrorist Attacks Against Israel

A commander in the Israeli forces said that weapons left behind in President Biden's Afghanistan withdrawal are being used for terrorist attacks against Israel.

Illinois School Investigates Students Uncomfortable With Transgenders Using Bathroom Of Their Choice

According to records obtained by Parents Defending Education, non-transgender students who were uncomfortable with students who said they were transgender to use the bathroom of their choice were accused of "harassment."

Over 60% Of Republicans Have an Unfavorable Opinion of Disney

A survey from Rasmussen found that 61% of Republicans have an unfavorable opinion of Disney.

Public Faith in Congress Dips Below 20% for Third Consecutive Month

Data from the latest Gallup Poll Social Series, cited by Statista, conducted between Sept 1–23, reveals that a mere "17 percent of respondents thought Congress was doing a good job."

Pope Francis Open to Catholic Church Blessing Gay Couples

This recent letter from Pope Francis seems to pivot from a Vatican decree in March 2021, which explicitly stated that priests couldn't bless same-sex unions because God "cannot bless sin."

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