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Montana Rancher Says Biden Policies Could Have Dire Impact on Beef Supply

A Montana rancher criticized the Biden administration’s climate policies, including a new water restriction, saying they create "more regulation," and could potentially lead to a decrease in agriculture production.

United Nations Attempting To Force Religious Communities To ‘Fully Comply’ With LGBTQ Agenda

The United Nations is looking to push governments to “fully comply with their obligations under international human rights law to protect and empower LGBT+ persons."

Associated Press Tells Journalists to Maintain Pro-Abortion Bias in Their Reporting

The Associated Press issued new guidance in November 2022 to journalists related to how they frame issues surrounding abortion.

Leftist Irish President Attacks Anti-Immigration Protesters for ‘Sowing Hate’

The leftist President of Ireland has attacked anti-mass migration protesters in the country, accusing them of “sowing hate”.

Third Chinese Spy Balloon is ‘Operating Near U.S. Interests,’ Officials Won’t Say Where

A third Chinese spy balloon could be lingering near US interests, but officials won't say where it is.

Number of Police Officers Shot on Duty Up 113% Since 2020

A report from the National Fraternal Order of Police found a 113% increase in the number of police officers shot in the line of duty last month compared to January 2020

Report Finds U.S. More Accepting Of Child Sex Changes Than European Countries

The U.S. has more lenient policies on chemical and surgical sex change services for children than any European country, according to a new report.

Ireland to Use St Patrick’s Day to Promote Drag Queens, ‘Diversity’ and ‘Inclusivity’

Ireland is to use its annual St Patrick’s Day celebrations to promote “diversity” and drag queens, an official announcement has revealed.

Elon Musk Found Not Guilty in Trial Over 2018 Tesla Tweets

Twitter CEO Elon Musk has been cleared of wrongdoing related to tweets he posted in 2018 announcing plans to try to take Tesla private. 

Nearly 600,000 Illegal Immigrants Crossed Into U.S. With No Court Date

Nearly 600,000 migrants who have crossed into the United States since 2021 have been released without being given a court date or even being charged

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