May

Bulgaria Moves To Ban LGBTQ Ideology in Schools

Bulgarian President Rumen Radev has signed a law banning the promotion of LGBTQ issues in schools, prohibiting "propaganda, promotion, or incitement" of nontraditional sexual orientations or gender identities.

Germany to End Ukraine Military Aid Amid Budget Cuts

Germany may cut additional military aid to Ukraine due to budget constraints, according to reports.

Britain’s Leftist Labour Government to Treat ‘Extreme Misogyny’ as Terrorism Threat

Britain’s leftist Labour government has announced that it will nowtreat “extreme misogyny” as a threat of terrorism.

‘WHO’ Warns of ‘High Risk’ of Polio Virus Spreading in Gaza

The World Health Organization (WHO) warned of a "high risk of the polio virus" spreading in Gaza due to poor health and sanitation conditions.

House Committee Investigates Tim Walz’s Chinese Ties

The House Oversight Committee announced that it has launched an investigation into vice-presidential candidate Tim Walz's connections with China.

Illegal Immigrant with Extensive Murder Record Arrested in U.S.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested an illegal immigrant who was accused of killing 23 people in Peru.

Hackers Seize Social Security Numbers

A hacker group gained access and exposed Americans' data, including their social security numbers.

24 States Unite to Support Arizona Proof-of-Citizenship Law

Twenty-four states have joined together to support Arizona's proof-of-citizenship law for voter registration.

Biden’s ‘Get a Job’ Comment Sparks Backlash Over Economic Disconnect

President Joe Biden has responded to former President Donald Trump's new campaign slogan "Make America Affordable Again" with a controversial remark, suggesting that Trump "should get a job."

Columbia University President Resigns

Columbia University President Minouche Shakif has resigned from her position following pro-Palestine protests.

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