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Gavin Newsom Admits He Cleaned Up San Francisco for China’s Xi Jinping

California Governor Gavin Newsom admitted to the cleanup and rehoming of San Francisco’s homeless population ahead of communist dictator Xi Jinping's visit.

Biological Male Swimmer Breaks College Record on Women’s Team

A biological male swimmer who now identifies as a woman broke a record at Ramapo College of New Jersey over the weekend after competing on the men's team for three years.

Massachusetts School Cancels ‘USA Day,’ Wants to ‘Avoid Politics’

Wellesley High School in Massachusetts canceled its Spirit Week "USA Day," expressing a desire to "avoid politics."

California County Reinstates Mask Mandates in Hospitals

California's Marin County is requiring people in hospitals to wear a mask through March.

Parents Urge NYC to Investigate Preschool Teacher’s Campaign Against Jewish People

More than 200 parents in New York City have signed a petition urging the city Department of Education to investigate a pre-K teacher who has allegedly launched a hateful campaign against Jewish people.

Palestinian Officials Dismantle Christmas Decorations to Honor Hamas Officials

Palestinian officials called for the dismantling of Christmas decorations in Bethlehem.

European Countries Tighten Borders Amid Immigration Crisis

Finland, Norway, and Estonia are looking to tighten their borders with Russia due to an immigration crisis.

Understanding the Presidential Cabinet

The presidential cabinet is a crucial part of the United States government, responsible for advising the president on various matters and ensuring the smooth functioning of the executive branch.

Democratic Cities Paying for Migrants’ Tickets to Alternate Destinations

Democratic cities are spending taxpayer dollars on bus, plane and train tickets for migrants to move to other locations.

Inspector General Says Billions in U.S. Taxpayer Dollars Going to Afghanistan Likely Benefiting the Taliban

According to the inspector general for Afghanistan reconstruction, John Sopko, American taxpayers have allegedly provided $2.5 billion in humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan without the U.S. government knowing where that money is going.

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