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U.S. Army Base Promotes Banned LGBT Books

A Washington U.S. Army base is promoting books that have been banned for sexually explicit content.

Trump’s Indictments Prove Politically Beneficial Amid Presidential Race

Just over a year ago, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced the indictment of Donald Trump on 34 counts of falsifying business records, marking...

Robert De Niro Joins Biden Campaign, Criticizes Trump in New Ad

Robert De Niro, long a vocal critic of Donald Trump, has lent his distinctive voice to a new official campaign ad for Joe Biden,...

Transgender Teenager Attempts to Perform Mastectomy After Watching YouTube Tutorial

A trans-identifying teenager has been hospitalized in New Zealand after attempting to perform a double mastectomy on herself after watching a YouTube tutorial.

New Study Reveals COVID ‘Wiped Out Nearly a Decade of Progress’ on Life Expectancy

The World Health Organization (W.H.O.) published a study over the weekend revealing a decline in global life expectancy following the coronavirus pandemic.

UNC Board Repeals Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Policy Amid National Trend

The University of North Carolina’s board of governors repealed the state school system’s diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policy on Thursday, aligning with a...

Texas DPS Rescues 19 Unaccompanied Children in One Week

The Texas Department Public Safety rescued 19 unaccompanied children in just a 5 day period last week.

NYC Shop Owner With Concealed Carry Faces Seven Years for Shooting Thief

A New York City business owner could face up to seven years in prison after shooting a would-be thief who had been kicked off the premises along with an accomplice.

Indonesia’s Proposed Broadcast Law Changes Face Criticism Over Press Freedom

Indonesia's parliament is proposing amendments to its broadcast law that would ban investigative journalism and LGBT content, sparking criticism from civil society groups and...

Memorial Day – American Minute with Bill Federer

Memorial Day in America, as an annual observance, can be traced back to the end of the Civil War, a war in which over a half-million died.  Southern...

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