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Biden Admin Provides $2 Million to Organization Targeting HIV Among ‘Racially Diverse Trans Women’

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is spending millions of dollars to address HIV among "racially diverse trans women."

U.S. National Debt Raises By $1 Trillion Every Three Months

The United States national debt is reportedly now increasing by $1 trillion every 100 days, according to reports.

Pennsylvania Announces Partnership with DHS, CISA to Monitor Election Speech

Pennsylvania's governor, Josh Shapiro (D) announced a partnership with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to combat "misinformation" leading up to the 2024 presidential election.

Christians Demand Apology After Reporter ‘Smears the Christian Faith’

Christian organizations sent a letter to Politico after one of its reporters, Heidi Przybyla, condemned the beliefs of Christian nationalists.

Missouri Sues Planned Parenthood for Trafficking Teens to Obtain Secret Abortions

Missouri's attorney general, Andrew Bailey, announced that he is seeing Planned Parenthood after discovering the abortion provider is “trafficking minors out of state to obtain abortions without parental consent.”

Leap Day History

Ancient peoples, for millennia, had used calendars based on the moon, whose lunar cycles incrementally shifted through the seasons. These shifting seasons served as...

Critics Slam Supreme Court Move on Trump Immunity, Call it ‘Terrifying’

"What the Supreme Court did today is just plain terrifying," wrote Slate writer Mark Joseph Smith in a social media post. "The justices are...

Mayor Adams Under Fire for Non-Competitive Contracts Amid Migrant Influx

New York City taxpayers are facing significant financial losses due to hastily awarded, non-competitive contracts issued by Mayor Eric Adams’ administration to address the...

Vermont Girls Basketball Team Banned From Tournaments After Forfeiting Game Against Team With Transgender Player

The coach of a Vermont basketball team that forfeited a game against a transgender player has spoken out after the state banned the team from competing in future tournaments. 

Supreme Court Weighs Social Media Limits in Texas and Florida

The Supreme Court heard arguments on Monday concerning contentious laws in Texas and Florida that impose limits on social media, following conflicting rulings from...

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