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U.S. Launches Airstrikes in Retaliation for Iranian Drone Killing Contractor

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps' drone strike wounded five U.S. servicemembers, one U.S. contractor, and killed another U.S. contractor.

Biden Approval Drops to Near-Record Low

Biden's current approval rating is 38%, his lowest rating being 36% in July 2022.

Sen. Cruz Introduces Legislation Prohibiting Federal Reserve from Developing Central Bank Digital Currency

Ted Cruz introduces legislation to prevent the U.S. Federal Reserve from creating a digital currency to avoid financial surveillance and government control over Americans' financial information.

Judge Dismisses False Harassment Complaint Against Pro-Lifer

Ian Gallagher is back outside of the Everett, Washington, Planned Parenthood, after a Washington district court judge dismissed an abortion promoter’s claims against the pro-life advocate on March 8, 2023, as “not credible.”

Multiple NHL Teams Have Opted Out of ‘Pride Night’ Jerseys, as Resistance Grows Despite Media Pressure

The San Jose Sharks' James Reimer became the second player in two months to publicly opt out of wearing a "Pride"-themed warm-up jersey, joining the Philadelphia Flyers' Ivan Provorov, who also cited his Christian beliefs as the reason not to participate.

Arkansas Enacts Law Banning Transgender Students from Using Bathroom of Their Choice in Public Schools

Arkansas has passed a law prohibiting transgender students in public schools from using the restroom or locker room that aligns with their gender identity, with fines of at least $1,000 for violators and the possibility of private lawsuits from parents if the law is not enforced.

Biden Attempts to Win Swing Voters

Biden's recent approval of an oil project is likely an attempt to gain support among swing voters.

Dutch Anti-Globalist Farmer Movement Now Largest Party in Senate

The Farmer-Citizen Movement gained 17 Senate seats.

Biden, in First Veto, Rejects Bill That Sought to Block ESG Investing

President Biden on Monday vetoed his first bill — blocking a Republican-led effort to restrict pension funds from making investment decisions based on factors such as climate change.

U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Christian Preacher’s Challenge to University

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a traveling Christian evangelist's free-speech challenge to a University of Alabama requirement that he obtain a permit before handing out religious pamphlets and preaching from a sidewalk adjacent to its campus.

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