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Understanding the 19th Amendment: Women’s Suffrage

The 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution is a significant milestone in the history of women's rights.

Border Security Dispute Threatens Passage of Senate’s Foreign Aid Bill, Says House Speaker

House Speaker Mike Johnson cautioned on Monday that he might withhold the extensive foreign aid bill currently under consideration in the Senate from a...

Students Identifying as Trans, Non-Binary Surges Across University of California System

Data shows that the number of transgender undergraduate students across University of California (UC) campuses tripled.

Conservative Hungarian President Resigns for Pardoning Man Convicted of Covering Up Child Abuse Cases

Hungary’s conservative president resigned over the weekend amid public outcry over a pardon she granted to a man convicted of covering up a child sexual abuse case.

San Francisco Sued Over Guaranteed-Income Programs Excluding White People

The American Civil Rights Project and the Californians for Equal Rights Foundation are arguing that San Francisco and the state of California violate the law by picking who gets federal money based on skin color.

FBI Investigates Arson Cases at Conservative Think Tank

The FBI has launched an investigation to find the individuals who set fire to two offices belonging to conservative organizations in Minnesota last month.

‘Forever Chemicals’ Found in Tap Water, May Spread Cancer Cells

A new study from Yale School of Public Health found that "forever chemicals" found in tap water may spread cancer.

NYPD Arrests 15-Year-Old Suspect in Times Square Shooting, Highlights Public Safety Vigilance

A 15-year-old suspect, Jesus Alejandro Rivas-Figueroa, an illegal immigrant from Venezuela, was apprehended by U.S. Marshals after being accused of shooting a tourist in...

WHO’s Pandemic Treaty Threatens U.S. Freedoms

The World Health Organization (WHO) released its "Zero Draft" of the Pandemic Treaty in February 2023.

Denver Mayor Blames Republicans for $5 Million Cuts from Public Services to Pay For Illegal Immigrants

Denver's Democratic mayor is blaming Republicans and former President Donald Trump for cutting $5 million from public services used by its residents in order to pay for supporting illegal immigration.

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