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West Virginia Passes Disability-Based Abortion Ban on World Down Syndrome Day

West Virginia's governor signed into law a ban on aborting children based on disabilities on World Down Syndrome Day, protecting millions of unborn children with chromosomal disorders.

Twitter Punishes Christian Post for Calling Rachel Levine a Man—Outlet Responds, ‘We Value the Truth’

The Christian Post is taking political heat after refusing to retract calling Biden Administration official Rachel Levine a man.

Disney’s ‘Toy Story’ Prequel Will Now Feature Same-Sex Kiss After Pushback Over Fla.’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill

An announcement made by Disney-Pixar last week is creating some “buzz” around their upcoming animated children’s movie, “Lightyear.” For the first time, one of its blockbuster animated films will feature a same-sex kiss.

California Reporting Highest Gas Prices in the Nation, Nearing $6

California is reporting some of the highest gas prices in the nation, nearing $6.00 a gallon on Tuesday, according to AAA’s data.

Investors Now Expect Fed to Raise Rates Faster Than It Has in a Generation

Investors expect the Federal Reserve to move much more aggressively with hiking interest rates in the coming months as inflation rises to multidecade highs.

Russia Keeps Ban on Facebook, Instagram for ‘Extremist Activities’

Court responds to Meta's decision to allow calls for violence against the Russian military.

Trump Wins Stormy Daniels Case

Daniels required to pay Trump almost $300,000 in attorneys' fees.

Canada’s Trudeau Met With Co-Founder of Ukraine’s Fascist Party

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland held a meeting last month with a famous Ukrainian neo-Nazi.

Fact-Checker Claims COVID Deaths Underreported. Here’s Why They’re Wrong.

Health Feedback, a “fact-checking” organization, is part of a World Health Organization project called Vaccine Safety Net. It operates under the umbrella of Science Feedback, whose partners and funders include Facebook and the Google News initiative.

SEC Unveils Sweeping Climate Requirements for Public Companies

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposed rules that would force companies to publicly disclose a wide-range of climate-related information.

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