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House Passes 2025 Defense Bill with Pay Raises for Troops, Restrictions on Transgender Care Funding

In a decisive move, the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday endorsed the 2025 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), a $884 billion package that significantly boosts military personnel pay while taking a stand against funding gender transition procedures for certain transgender children of military personnel.

Van Drew Raises Alarm Over Mysterious Drone Sightings Off East Coast

New Jersey Rep. Jeff Van Drew (R-NJ) has sounded the alarm about mysterious drone activity over the Garden State, suggesting that the drones may be originating from an Iranian "mothership" off the U.S. East Coast.

Caitlin Clark Named Time’s Athlete of the Year Amid Controversy Over Woke Politics

Caitlin Clark, the biggest star in the WNBA, has taken the sports world by storm with her stellar college career and professional debut. Her dynamic performances and compelling personality have drawn new fans to women’s basketball and elevated her status as one of America’s top athletes. Time Magazine’s decision to name her Athlete of the Year for 2024 reflects this well-deserved recognition.

Several Apps Owned By Meta Experiencing Outages Wednesday

On Wednesday, several popular apps owned by Meta, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger, experienced outages affecting users nationwide. Reports of disruptions began surfacing around 1 p.m. ET, with the majority of issues concentrated on the mobile apps rather than desktop versions.

Democrats Urge Biden to Commute Sentences of Those on Death Row

Democrats have called for President Joe Biden to commute the sentences of 40 people on death row.

FBI Director Christopher Wray Announces Plan to Resign

FBI Director Christopher Wray announced that he will resign from the agency in January.

Trump Expected to be Time Magazine’s ‘Person of the Year’

President-elect Donald Trump is expected to be named Time Magazine's 2024 Person of the Year, according to Politico.

Health Insurance CEOs Featured in New York ‘Wanted’ Posters

"Wanted" posters featuring the images of health insurance CEOs have been placed in Manhattan, New York. The posters say "Deny, Defend, Depose," urging people to "fight back."

U.K. Places Indefinite Ban on Puberty Blockers

The United Kingdom has placed an indefinite ban on puberty blockers for minors.

Bernie Sanders Will ‘Probably’ Leave Senate

Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) suggested that his current term is "probably" his last.

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