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Taxpayer Dollars Provided to Teach LGBT Refugees How to Use Computers

The State Department and the Inter-American Foundation (IAF) funded programs to help LGBTQ refugee entrepreneurs, teach LGBTQ refugees how to use computers, and support Costa Rica's status as a country granting asylum to LGBTQ individuals.

‘Rust’ Weapons Supervisor Convicted of Involuntary Manslaughter in Fatal Shooting on Set

"Rust" weapons supervisor Hannah Gutierrez-Reed was convicted of involuntary manslaughter this week in the fatal shooting case of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.

Trump Campaign Rejects Effort to Have RNC Pay His Legal Bills

Former President Donald Trump's campaign has made it clear that the Republican National Committee (RNC) will not be covering any legal fees associated with his four pending criminal cases or other civil cases.

Trump’s Truth Social Booms During Biden’s State of the Union

Truth Social, the social media platform owned by former President Donald Trump, reported experiencing a record volume of traffic Thursday night as Trump utilized...

Russia and China Plan Lunar Nuclear Power Unit, Collaborate on Space Initiatives

Presidents Vladimir Putin of Russia and Xi Jinping of China have disclosed plans to install a nuclear power unit on the Moon, as stated...

No Labels Plans Presidential Candidate Despite High-Profile Declines

No Labels, a third-party political organization, intends to proceed with a presidential candidate this November, even as prominent contenders have declined to enter the...

Clintons ‘Quietly’ Involved in Biden Campaign, ‘Engagement’ with Washington

Speculation has surged that Bill and Hillary Clinton are "quietly" working in the political scene as the 2024 presidential election nears.

Nikki Haley Says She’s ‘Not Going Anywhere’ as Trump Receives 182 South Carolina Endorsements

Nikki Haley said she plans to remain in the Republican presidential primary race against Donald Trump.

Northern California Reports ‘Cluster of Fentanyl Overdoses’ in February

Health officials in northern California have reported a “cluster of fentanyl overdoses” for the last half of February.

Cable News Networks Consider Anchor Pay Cuts as Viewership Dips

Major television networks are contemplating reducing the salaries of key TV personalities to mitigate financial losses as cable news viewership declines. From CNN to Fox...

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