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Hillary Clinton Responds to Trump Indictment By Advertising Merchandise

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton responded to the indictment against former President Donald Trump by advertising "BUT HER EMAILS" hats.

Bud Light Loses No 1. Spot After Transgender Partnership

Bud Light's sales woes might persist without "serious course correction."

U.S. Military Uses Gay Activist Harvey Milk as Key Figure for ‘Pride Month’ Push

Milk was one of the first openly gay elected officials.

Fox News Contemplates Legal Action Against Tucker Carlson for Contract Breach Over Twitter Show

Carlson's lawyers argue that his First Amendment rights would be infringed upon by any legal action from Fox.

Trump Invites Children’s Choir Stopped from Singing National Anthem by Capitol Police

The original performance was interrupted despite the choir having permission from U.S. representatives.

Southern Poverty Law Center Compares Moms for Liberty to Extremist Groups

The Southern Poverty Law Center has branded the parental rights group Moms for Liberty as a "hate group" and an "antigovernment group."

‘ACE Act’ Overhauls Election System, Addresses Weak Safeguards and Ballot Harvesting Abuse

"Americans must have confidence that our nation’s elections are free and fair," stated Comer in his opening remarks.

WHO to Expand Digital COVID-19 ID System, Raising Concerns about Privacy and Personal Freedoms

This computerized framework serves as the "first building block" of the WHO Global Digital Health Certification Network (GDHCN).

North Korea, Infamous for Controversies, Secures Pivotal Role in World Health Organization, Sparking International Outrage

"What this means is that one of the world’s most horrific regimes is now a part of a group that sets and enforces the standards and norms for the global governance of health care. It is an absurd episode for a key U.N. agency that is in much need of self-reflection and reform,” Hillel Neuer, Executive Director of Geneva-based independent human rights organization, UN Watch, commented.

Several Students Sue Officials For Kicking Conservative Chapter Off University Campus

Students involved in the Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) chapter at the University at Buffalo (UB) filed a lawsuit against the school’s Student Association for allegedly kicking their chapter off campus after banning groups from taking part in national organizations.

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