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Navy Quietly Reshuffles Super Bowl Flyover Team To All-Female Aviators

The U.S. Navy quietly ditched a team of aviators scheduled to conduct a traditional flyover before Super Bowl LVII and replaced it with a group of all female aviators, Military.com reported Friday.

Police Offers Kind Gesture to Man in Emotional Turmoil

Macomb County Sheriff’s Office Deputies Jacob Thorne and Fred Parisek investigated a car parked on the side of the road, meeting a man authorities have named "Joe" to protect his privacy.

Berlin University Tells Students Not to Report Sex Offenders Over Fears of ‘Racism’

“The concern here is obviously less for the potential victim than for the perpetrator,” reads a letter from the university.

Idaho Citizens Victorious in Lawsuit Over City of Moscow’s Unconstitutional Treatment

Three Idaho church members have triumphed over the City of Moscow, Idaho, after suing the city and its officials for their unlawful arrest in September 2020.

Democrats Want to Cancel Columbus Day and Replace With ‘Super Bowl Monday’

Democrats Senator London Lamar and Representative Joe Towns Jr. introduced their bill on Wednesday to suggest that the state dump any recognition of Columbus Day and replace it with a Super Bowl Monday holiday to celebrate the game, which is always on Sunday.

Number of Police Officers Shot on Duty Up 113% Since 2020

A report from the National Fraternal Order of Police found a 113% increase in the number of police officers shot in the line of duty last month compared to January 2020

A Banner Year for the Fight Against ESG

Across the country, state financial officers pushed back against the ESG agenda in 2022.

The Threat of Woke Corporations and the Response of the Red States

Resistance to environmental, social, and corporate governance investing is taking center stage in a number of Republican-leaning state legislative sessions this year.

Kari Lake Hit with Criminal Referral to Arizona Attorney General

The referral came from Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, an attorney representing clients in narco-terrorism and firearms scandals, who stated that the tweets in question violate Section 16-504 of Arizona's Revised Statutes.

British Police Hiring Illiterate Officers, Some With Criminal Backgrounds, in Hopes of Meeting Diversity Quotas

In hopes of satisfying diversity recruitment quotas, London's Metropolitan Police prioritized immutable characteristics prized by DEI consultants over candidates' relevant skills.

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