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‘Trans Day of Vengeance’ Canceled After Organizers Claim ‘Threat to Life and Safety’

The cancelation follows the Nashville, Tennessee school shooting committed by biological woman who identifies as transgender.

Protesters Storm Tennessee Capitol Demanding Gun Control in Response to Nashville Shooting

Protesters demanding stricter gun control legislation in response to a recent mass shooting at a Christian school in Nashville stormed the Tennessee Capitol building, resulting in chaos and at least one demonstrator being detained and released amid the commotion.

Senator Hawley Calls for DOJ Investigation into Nashville School Shooting as a Hate Crime

Missouri Senator Josh Hawley is calling for a Department of Justice investigation into the Nashville school shooting as a hate crime against Christians, citing federal law and urging the FBI and DHS to deploy all necessary resources to hold those accountable for the shooting.

Man Waits 3 Years for Dream EV – Days After Getting It, He’s Hit With Brutal News and $2,100 Bill

Of all the non-Tesla electric vehicle startups that have emerged over the past decade, few have garnered as much attention — or burned through as much investor cash — as Rivian, a maker of high-performance EV trucks.

Education Secretary Pushes For Ending Corporal Punishment at Schools

Education Sec. Miguel Cardona is calling for a complete end of the practice of corporal punishment at schools.

Trump’s 2024 Campaign Raises $1.5 Million Since Impending Arrest Claims

"If the current Democrat regime can get away with threatening to arrest its biggest political opponent, then our once great Republic will have fully descended into a third-world tyranny," reads a Trump fundraising email.

USA Today’s ‘Woman of the Year’ Is a Transgender-Identified Male

Finke is an "activist for transgender and LGBTQ+ rights, as well as Black Lives Matter."

Wyoming Bans Males in Girls’ Sports Without Governor Signature

The Republican governor admitted he has concerns about the bill.

U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Christian Preacher’s Challenge to University

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a traveling Christian evangelist's free-speech challenge to a University of Alabama requirement that he obtain a permit before handing out religious pamphlets and preaching from a sidewalk adjacent to its campus.

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