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Democrat Georgia Mayor Faces Recall Following Laken Riley Murder

Athens, Georgia, Democratic Mayor Kelly Girtz is facing a local recall effort against him after the murder of 22-year-old Laken Riley took place in the city in February. 

UCLA Study Claims Climate Change Disproportionately Affects LGBTQ People

The University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Williams Institute School of Law published a study claiming that LGBTQ people are at greater risk for climate change effects.

NY Times Publisher Presses Harris on Biden’s Lack of Major Newspaper Interviews

Vice President Kamala Harris faced questions from New York Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger last year over President Biden's avoidance of interviews with major newspapers,...

Biden Campaign Continues Using TikTok Despite Signing Law Against Platform

The Biden reelection campaign is reportedly planning to remain on the social media app TikTok despite the president signing a bill that forces the app to be sold to an American company or be banned in the United States.

Pro-Lifer Avoids Prison After Working with DOJ Against Fellow Activists

A pro-life activist who cooperated with Biden's Justice Department is avoiding prison.

Argentina’s Javier Milei Says Country Has First Surplus in 16 Years: ‘Our Plan is Working’

Newly elected libertarian President Javier Milei told Argentines in a televised address that the country is now experiencing its first economic surplus in over 16 years under his leadership.

Judge Dismisses Riot Charges for Illegal Immigrants Rushing Border

An El Paso, Texas judge dismissed the cases of 140 illegal immigrants after they received riot charges.

China Expands Influence on Island Near U.S. Territory

China has expanded its influence over Antigua, an island just 220 miles outside of the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Judge Declares Mistrial in Arizona Rancher Case

A judge declared a mistrial this week after an Arizona jury was unable to reach a unanimous verdict in the murder trial for Arizona rancher George Alan Kelly.

Colorado Turns Schools into Welfare Agencies to Accommodate Migrants

Colorado communities have transformed public schools into welfare agencies as thousands of illegal immigrant children have come into the state.

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