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San Francisco Names Noncitizen to Elections Board

The San Francisco Elections Commission named a Chinese immigrant who came from Hong Kong to the United States in 2019 as its newest board member.

National Geographic Lists Drag Queen Pattie Gonia as ‘Traveler of the Year’

Wyn Wylie, whose drag queen name is "Pattie Gonia," has been named a "Traveler of the Year" by National Geographic.

Taylor Swift Donates to Victims’ Fund Following Kansas City Parade Shooting

Of the 22 individuals wounded by gunfire during the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory parade on Wednesday, police disclosed that more than half...

Understanding the 19th Amendment: Women’s Suffrage

The 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution is a significant milestone in the history of women's rights.

Professor Calls for ‘Two-Spirit’ Individuals to be Added to LGBT+

A professor at Laurier University, Ontario, called for the addition of "two-spirit" individuals to be added to the LGBT+ acronym.

Texans Gather For ‘Take Our Border Back Rally’

Hundreds of Texans gathered on a private ranch in the small border community of Quemado over the weekend at what was named the "Take Our Border Back Rally."

John Podesta Named New Climate Envoy

Clean energy advisor John Podesta will replace John Kerry as U.S. Climate Envoy, according to a report from The Washington Post.

Clarity in Abortion Laws: South Dakota Legislator Introduces ‘Med Ed Bill’

Republican State Rep. Taylor Rehfeldt, a former nurse, seeks to provide clarity regarding South Dakota's abortion laws with a new bill. Named the "Med...

Understanding the 11th Amendment

The 11th Amendment to the United States Constitution is a crucial yet often overlooked component of the nation's founding document

Iran Claims Successful Satellite Launch Amid Regional Tension

Iran declared on Sunday the successful deployment of three satellites into space, marking a significant advancement for its space program, which Western nations contend...

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