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Trump Team Eyes New Deportation Destinations for Migrants Refused by Home Countries

President-elect Donald Trump’s administration is reportedly drafting plans to deport migrants to alternative countries if their home nations refuse to accept their return.

China Sanctions 13 U.S. Defense Firms

China has sanctioned 13 U.S. military companies in response to D.C.'s planned arms sales to Taiwan.

Biden Aides Reportedly Mulling Preemptive Pardons

President Joe Biden's aides are reportedly discussing preemptive pardons for several government officials.

Nearly Two Dozen Soros-Backed Prosecutors Left Office Since 2022

Twenty-one George Soros-backed prosecutors have left their positions since 2022.

Dutch Government Aims to Implement Population Caps

The Dutch government announced that it intends to implement population caps at 20 million people by 2050.

Trump Announces High-Profile Appointments to IRS, SBA, and Social Security Administration

President-elect Donald Trump announced a slate of key nominations Wednesday for his upcoming administration, selecting experienced leaders to helm pivotal federal agencies.

South Korean Lawmakers Plan Impeachment Vote After Martial Law Declaration

South Korean opposition lawmakers announced plans to vote on impeaching President Yoon Suk Yeol this Saturday. Yoon is under police investigation for treason after declaring a brief martial law on Tuesday.

Migrants Abandoned by Biden Administration Face Dire Straits

Migrants enticed by lax border policies under President Joe Biden now find themselves stranded in dangerous conditions, unable to enter the U.S. and too burdened to return home. Promises of open borders have left millions in limbo as tighter policies take hold following the 2024 election.

Minnesota Supreme Court Hears Case of Trans-Identified Male Powerlifter Barred from Women’s Category

On Tuesday, the Minnesota State Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a high-profile case involving JayCee Cooper, a trans-identified male powerlifter, who sued USA Powerlifting (USAPL) after being barred from competing in the women’s category. The lawsuit, filed in 2021, alleges that the organization violated the Minnesota Human Rights Act, which prohibits discrimination based on an individual's gender identity.

ACLU Lawyer Claims Toddlers Can Identify as Transgender During Supreme Court Case Debate

Chase Strangio, the transgender ACLU attorney arguing before the Supreme Court to challenge Tennessee’s SB1, stirred controversy during a CNN appearance on Wednesday by claiming that children as young as two years old can know they are transgender. Tennessee’s SB1 law bans puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and sex-change surgeries for minors, a move the ACLU claims violates the 14th Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause.

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