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Disney Heir Comes Out as Transgender, Family Slams Florida Law

Roy P. Disney, grandnephew of Walt Disney, revealed that his child is transgender in a fundraising email for the Human Rights Campaign.

Masters Champion Scottie Scheffler Declares God Is the Reason Why He Plays the Sport

The new Masters golf champion, who on Sunday won a stunning victory, credits his win and overall golf career to God who, according to him, is the "reason" why he's playing the sport.

To Compete With China, the U.S. Needs More Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurs grease the wheels of economic growth.

White House Expects Inflation to Be ‘Extraordinarily Elevated’ in March Report

The Biden Administration painted a bleak outlook for Tuesday’s much anticipated consumer inflation report.

BBC Guide Tells Parents to ‘Examine Their Biases’ if Their Toddler Only Has White Friends

A BBC guide for parents written by a far-left Black Lives Matter activist tells parents to “examine their biases” and educate their toddler about racism if they only have black friends.

New York Lt. Governor Resigns Following Campaign Finance Indictment

Gov. Kathy Hochul's #2, Brian A. Benjamin, resigned on Tuesday as Lt. Gov. just hours after he was indicted over an alleged scheme to funnel illegal donations to his past political campaigns and then cover it up.

Ukrainian Opposition Leader Arrested

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed his delight on Tuesday after Kiev's successor to the Soviet-era KGB arrested the country's most prominent opposition leader.

Pro-Freedom Super Bowl Champion Running for Local School Board

Eleven-year NFL veteran and three-time Super Bowl champion Matt Light announced that he’s running for a seat on the Foxborough, Massachusetts, school board after seeing what his children have gone through in the public school system.

EXCLUSIVE: Olga, a Ukrainian Refugee, Tells Her Story

"We saw buildings in nearby cities completely collapsed from rocket strikes. We saw houses completely destroyed."

COVID Mask Mandates Reinstated at Georgetown, Johns Hopkins, Rice

Three U.S. universities have announced that they will temporarily reinstate a mask mandate on their campuses, citing increasing COVID-19 cases among students.

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