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Oklahoma’s New Immigration Enforcement Law Sparks Clash with Biden Administration

Sen. James Lankford (R-OK) chastised the Biden administration for suing Oklahoma before a new statute allowing arrests of undocumented immigrants by nonfederal police was...

Massachusetts Family Institute Rallies Parents Against LGBTQ Topics in Schools

The Massachusetts Family Institute (MFI) expressed concern about the worst feeling a parent could experience when their child returns home from school and begins...

Historic Cathedral Displays Pride Lights

A historic Episcopal cathedral in New York City has displayed Pride lights.

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.

San Francisco Opens ‘Free’ Grocery Store

San Francisco, California, opened a new store that provides "free" groceries.

NH Legislature Sends Transgender Athlete Ban to Governor’s Desk

A bill from New Hampshire is on its way to the governor's desk that would prohibit transgender athletes in grades 5 through 12 from...

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...

Los Angeles Fire Department Captain Sues After Compulsory Pride Display

Captain Jeffrey Little has sued the Los Angeles Fire Department after it denied his religious accommodation request to refrain from raising the "Progress Pride Flag."

Right-Wing Parties See Success in European Elections

Several right-wing parties gained traction in recent European elections.

Luxury Apartment Building to Open For Homeless in Los Angeles

A luxury tax-payer funded apartment building is reportedly expected to open to provide housing for the homeless in Los Angeles.

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