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At Davos, Conformity Is Required, and Debate Is a Cancel-Worthy Sin

If you’re watching the World Economic Forum’s annual ruling class confab in Davos this week, you might be surprised by the lack of disagreement among the rich and powerful there.

U.S. Most Lenient in Prescribing Puberty Blockers and Hormones to Children

Report titled "Reassigned" states that "extreme gender ideology drives the United States to provide transgender medical care to younger children, while Europe goes a safer and more scientific route."

Minnesota Bill Legalizes Infanticide

Bill goes "far beyond any interpretation of the Minnesota Supreme Court case Doe v. Gomez," which is the state’s version of Roe v. Wade, legal experts say.

Texas AG to Halt Most of Citigroup’s Municipal Offerings on Gun Law Row

Citigroup Inc (C.N) has discriminated against the firearms sector, the office of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said, making a decision that "has the effect" of Texas halting Citi's ability to underwrite most municipal bond offerings in the state.

2nd COVID-19 Booster Provides Worse Protection Than 1st

The protection provided by a second COVID-19 vaccine booster was worse than that bestowed by an initial booster, with the shielding trending negative after a period of time, according to a new study.

How Did an Accused Child Rapist Adopt Two Children?

There were more than just warning signs that went unnoticed during gay activists William Dale Zulock Jr. and Zachary "Zack" Jacoby Zulock's expedited adoption process.

DOJ Allowed Biden Attorneys to Handle Classified Docs Without FBI Oversight

DOJ declined to participate in the search.

New Zealand’s Jacinda Ardern to Step Down as Prime Minister

"I no longer have enough in the tank," Ardern said.

Derek Chauvin, Ex-Minneapolis Cop Convicted of Murdering George Floyd, Files Appeal

Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin asked a Minnesota appeals court on Wednesday to throw out his conviction over the death of George Floyd.

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