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‘Non-Binary’ Colorado Shooting Suspect Officially Charged With Over 300 Counts

Authorities revealed formal charges Tuesday totaling 305 counts against the alleged perpetrator of the November mass shooting at a Colorado Springs LBGT club, according to CNN.

Biden Won’t Visit Southern Border Because There Are ‘More Important Things Going On,’ As Crossings Expected to Reach 2.6 Million Next Year

The last time that Biden visited the southern border was when he drove by it in 2008 as vice president.

McCarthy Says Biden Will Lift Military Vax Mandate

Republican congressional leader Kevin McCarthy is adamant that the vaccine mandate currently being imposed on the military is going to be lifted very soon by the Biden administration.

Elon Musk Says Twitter ‘Interfered With Past Elections’

Former Twitter trust and safety head says company not safe with Musk.

Rolls-Royce Successfully Tests Hydrogen-Powered Jet Engine

Britain's Rolls-Royce (RR.L) said it has successfully run an aircraft engine on hydrogen, a world aviation first that marks a major step towards proving the gas could be key to decarbonising air travel.

Growing Body of Evidence Shows ‘Social Influence’ Is Causing Teens to Undergo Sex Changes

The recent surge in transgender identification is caused in part by peer influence, a growing body of evidence suggests, and some transgender advocates are acknowledging this issue.

How to Refute the White House’s Thanksgiving ‘Talking Points’ Memo

The White House on Wednesday published a list of Thanksgiving "talking points" to be shared around the dinner table this holiday. White House chief of...

U.S. ‘Tracking’ Clip May Show Ukrainian Soldiers Executing Russian Troops

The United States is monitoring allegations that Ukrainian soldiers allegedly executed Russian troops in a video posted on social media that has both sides accusing the other of war crimes.

Biden Admin Agrees to Fund ‘Climate Reparations’ at UN Summit

The Biden administration and nearly 200 world governments agreed on Saturday to a framework that would have richer countries compensate poorer nations for damages allegedly caused by carbon emissions at the United Nations COP27 climate conference, according to Reuters.

Arizona Attorney General Wants Report on Voting Machine Problems

Arizona Republican Attorney General Mark Brnovich's office demands Maricopa County officials provide a statement on voting machine issues that caused delays in the battleground state during midterm elections.

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